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Thank you Maxim. That was the problem. The funny thing is that swig |
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does not seem to require php5, but it supports the php use flag. |
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On 5/15/06, Maxim <maxim@×××××.ru> wrote: |
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> > > It says... |
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> > > [ebuild NS ] dev-lang/php-5.1.2 |
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> > > [ebuild R ] dev-lang/swig-1.3.21 |
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> > > I don't understand why it's trying to do this, as I have not asked for |
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> > > php 5 to be installed. And I'm also worried about it breaking |
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> > > existing PHP applications. |
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> > > Any ideas of where I should start? |
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> > I'm not sure why php-5 is being installed, but it's not too likely |
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> > that PHP5 will break your PHP applications unless they rely on a few |
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> > things that changed, such as re-setting $this. |
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> # USE = "-php" emerge -av swig |
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> I think it'll work. |
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