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On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 4:50 PM, Peter Humphrey <peter@××××××××××××××.org> wrote: |
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> On Monday 08 February 2010 19:36:49 Mark Knecht wrote: |
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>> I actually meant to try the lower case L. Mine shows some ant stuff |
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>> which I think you were having trouble with, at least in the compile |
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>> messages? |
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> Hmm. That gave me the clue; yes, freemind was throwing an ant error |
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> during compilation (but that didn't prevent emerge from reporting |
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> success), so I recompiled all the ant* packages on the system and that's |
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> fixed it. |
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> Problem now is that I asked for ant-core, ant-nodeps, ant-trax and antlr |
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> to be remerged, but I saw this: |
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> $ eix -I ant |
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> ... |
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> [U] dev-java/antlr (2.7.7@22/01/10 -> 2.7.7{tbz2} 3.1.3-r2(3)): A parser |
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> generator for C++, C#, Java, and Python |
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> ... |
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> That's a puzzle, because I'd only just run an emerge --sync and -uaDv |
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> world, so why was antlr not upgraded then? |
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> The upgrade of antlr pulled in a new package, stringtemplate. |
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> Whatever was wrong, reinstalling those four packages solved my problem. |
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> Thanks for the hint, Mark. |
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> -- |
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> Rgds |
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> Peter. |
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Great news that it works. The rest of it is probably just one of those |
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mysteries that account for the rich tapestry of life. |
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Have fun, |
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Mark |