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Harm Geerts napisa³(a): |
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> On Tuesday 07 February 2006 22:48, Piotr Pruszczak wrote: |
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>>emerge -uD world : |
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>>libXft blocks X.org-6.8.2 --->>> BUT I DO NOT HAVE libXft |
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> You are trying to merge modular X which is hard masked for a reason. |
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> Now you know why. |
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OK, I was well involved in Debian unstable dependencies on my old |
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system, so this doesn't make me mad ;)) |
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> But you're not the first to come accross this and can benefit from the |
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> experiences of other users. Who are nice enough to document the problems on |
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> the gentoo wiki, mailing lists and the forums. |
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> My advice would be to search those first, the chance someone already posted a |
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> solution is reasonably large. |
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OK, so the solution is : |
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emerge --clean |
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emerge --depclean |
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revdep-rebuild (no success, however I think this could be important to |
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do it) |
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emerge -uD --newuse xorg-x11 |
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it seems, that some dependencies on compile were not made by ebuild |
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default - but now it works ;) |
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however - thanks for advices. |
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regards, |
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Piotr |
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