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Pierre Guinoiseau writes: |
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> pam-login is now included in shadow, you no longer need to emerge it. |
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Thanks, that's what I needed to know. |
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I had done an emerge -D world, and suddenly I couldn't "turn on the |
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PC". I later found out that /sbin/login had been removed. |
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Richard Fish writes: |
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> USE="mono" emerge -Devp evolution |
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> No mozilla comes in. |
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> So evolution does not depend on mozilla, at least not directly. |
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Ok. Same picture here. (Above command pulls in 402 other packages |
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though... caramba) |
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> In fact, in the current portage tree, mozilla is going away, and |
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> being replaced by seamonkey. Very few (and hard masked) packages |
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> like gecko-sdk still depend on mozilla. So what you should |
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> eventually end up with is no mozilla but seamonkey. |
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Thanks for the info! |
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> Are you using an portage overlay? If so, what is in it? |
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No. No idea what that is. Sounds interesting, though. |
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> When was the last time you did an emerge --sync? |
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Yesterday. It changed things a bit since last time (month ago?), but |
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it still wants to merge mozilla. Only now it's mono-tools (or rather |
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gecko-sharp) that wants it, Evolution is out of the picture: |
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[nomerge ] dev-util/mono-tools-1.1.11 |
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[ebuild N ] dev-dotnet/gecko-sharp-0.6 |
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[nomerge ] www-client/mozilla-1.7.13 |
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> Also, the full output of "emerge -Duvpt world" |
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Attached. |
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Note that I got rid of the Xorg-6.9 blockers by merging virtual/xft-7.0. |
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Doesn't make any sense to me at all, explanations sought for :-). |