"Mark Haney" <mhaney@...> posted
486B63C8.8000205@..., excerpted below, on Wed, 02 Jul 2008
07:17:28 -0400:
> Duncan wrote:
>> "Mark Haney":
>>
>>> I had to re-emerge python because of a QT4 USE flag I missed on an
>>> update and now my LiquidWeather bombs (and takes Superkaramba with
>>> it).
>>> It tells me 'pyQT is not installed, which is a critical
>>> component...'
>>> whatever the rest of the message was I don't recall, but the point is
>>> it's telling me PyQT is not installed, but it is. I re-emerged it
>>> /and/ karamba and it still bombs. Any idea on how I debug this?
>>
>> Have you tried revdep-rebuild yet? What about python-updater? I'd try
>> those too scripts to fix things before getting too worried.
>>
> Yeah, I tried both of them. I'm not that worried about it at the
> moment, but it is kinda aggravating.
Just took another look, and I /think/ I might have figured out your
problem. Actually, I stumbled upon it trying to figure out package name
case when looking to see what I had merged here, as all the combinations
(pyqt, pyQT, etc) I was trying weren't returning anything, yet I was
/sure/ I had it merged!
Question: /Which/ PyQt do you have installed/merged? A quick esearch
pyqt (case insensitive! =8^) gave me two results (misc. inapropos
snipped):
[ Results for search key : pyqt ]
[ Applications found : 2 ]
* dev-python/PyQt
* dev-python/PyQt4
So I suspect that if you needed the qt4 USE flag, you probably need PyQt4
as well, and you only have PyQt (version 3) merged (or possibly the other
way around). Maybe that's another USE flag issue? If not, maybe it's a
dependency bug.
Of course, if you have both PyQt and PyQt4 merged, we're back at square
one again.
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