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On 02-09-2007 18:46:58 +0900, MATSUI Fe2+ Tetsushi wrote: |
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> I do also ebuild install and see the same output. Yes, you're right. |
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> Then, do ebuild qmerge and get pdflatex symlink installed. So, I'm |
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> right too. |
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Indeed. |
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> I'm sure you can have pdflatex after whole merging process. |
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I unmasked tetex-3 now, as the pdflatex seems to be installed, and it |
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works for me. Thanks! |
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> This is one story and the other story is about USERLAND=Darwin. |
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> At Mon, 13 Aug 2007 14:06:37 +0200, |
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> Fabian Groffen wrote: |
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> > On 13-08-2007 20:12:28 +0900, MATSUI Fe2+ Tetsushi wrote: |
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> > > Yes, I'm testing on OS X. |
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> > > Well, reading ChangeLog and related bugs helped me to understand what |
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> > > is the purpose of the patch. You may remember that the patch was |
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> > > introduced for shared library problem (bug #105418), then same trick |
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> > > for Mac OS X (bug #106886). Thus, completely ignoring the patch means |
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> > > that the compilation does not create a shared library, but it is |
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> > > irrelevant to the compilation of tex itself with their "own libtool". |
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> > > If shared library problem is critical, we have to establish a new |
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> > > standard cliche rephrasing "${USERLAND} == Darwin" and use it to choose |
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> > > GNU libtool. |
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> > Ok, I'll have to fix that in a sane way then. |
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> I replaced USERLAND with KERNEL and obtained libkpathsea.4.0.0.dylib. |
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> Maybe this can be a fix. |
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Ok, I did the same. It's not really charming (ugly actually), but at |
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least it fixes the issue for now. |
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Fabian Groffen |
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Gentoo on a different level |
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