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On Thursday 18 of February 2010 15:11:16 Arttu V. wrote: |
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> I'm guessing you're stuck with one or more of the regular USE-flag |
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> related circular deps problems: cups, ldap, sasl, kerberos, rle and |
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> what are there (and apparently now I have to add qt4 into the mix as |
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> well). Do you happen to have any of these enabled? |
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> I keep running into them with each and every new desktop system |
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> install. Yes, I'm a greedy pig when it comes to USE flags, I enable |
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> most (if not everything) -- and then keep banging my head on many, |
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> many of these circular deps. Each of those needs a separate emerge |
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> (like the one Neil gave as an example for cmake) to break the cycles |
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> in the dependency tree. |
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I'm very sorry to unable answer you. I could not wait such long, because I |
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must use my laptop in work, so I install Debian back yesterday :-(. I will |
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try Gentoo amd64 when I finish my work on Debian. |
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I also try Gentoo on my desktop i386 at home and there the installation went |
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very well with kde-meta. There aren't any problems with installation kde-meta |
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(emerge kde-meta). |
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On my laptop (amd64) and home computer (i386) I only put these flags what |
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emerge want during the installation. I do not add any other, because I quite |
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newbie to Gentoo (and I don't know what I should put there). As I mention |
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earlier on my home computer (i386) everything go well :-), but on amd64 |
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not :-( - maybe next time will be better. Anyway I have only such problems |
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with amd64 to install kde-meta or maybe anyone else? |
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Thank you for your help and time. |
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Best wishes, |
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Andrzej |