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On 08-02-2008 16:46:23 +0100, Christian Simon wrote: |
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> Am 08.02.2008 um 11:35 schrieb Fabian Groffen: |
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>> On 26-01-2008 20:50:24 +0100, Christian Simon wrote: |
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>> [snip] |
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>>> 6. I failed to emerge soprano (Call stack: |
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>>> * misc-functions.sh:703: <call install_qa_check> |
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>>> * misc-functions.sh:368: hasq allow_broken_install_names $ |
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>>> {FEATURES} |
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>>> || \ |
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>>> * die "invalid install_name found, your application will crash at |
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>>> runtime" |
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>>> ) |
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>> |
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>> Maybe this can be fixed. I'm not familiar with this package. |
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> Well, it appears to be a fairly new package. KDE3 didn't have it. You |
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> can skip emerging with USE="-semantik-desktop". |
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> The libraries in question that would cause this error message are |
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> libsoprano_nquadparser.dylib, libsoprano_nquadserializer.dylib |
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> ,libsoprano_raptorparser.dylib |
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> ,libsoprano_raptorserializer.dylib,libsoprano_redlandbackend.dylib. |
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> Could it be that these are invalid names for dynamic libraries under |
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> Darwin? |
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It's not invalid, it is just that they do not have an absolute path, |
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that is necessary to locate them. That's what the check validates, |
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basically. |
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Fabian Groffen |
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Gentoo on a different level |