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On Dienstag 08 September 2009, Alan McKinnon wrote: |
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> On Tuesday 08 September 2009 14:14:27 Volker Armin Hemmann wrote: |
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> > On Dienstag 08 September 2009, Massimiliano Ziccardi wrote: |
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> > > equery d bluez did not return anything... |
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> > > localhost ~ # equery d bluez |
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> > > [ Searching for packages depending on bluez... ] |
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> > > localhost ~ # |
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> > > Any other idea? |
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> > > Thank you!! |
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> > yes, get rid of wicd and its dependencies. |
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> No, he doesn't need to do that. gksu is one of three options: |
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> RDEPEND=" |
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> || ( x11-misc/ktsuss x11-libs/gksu kde-base/kdesu ) |
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> So he probably wants to do this: |
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> emerge -av1 kdesu |
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> emerge -avuND world |
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> This works. I know it works. I have wicd and I do not have gksu and emerge |
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> doesn't feel inclined to tell me to get gksu. |
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the problem is that gksu is already installed. He has to remove that and all |
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its deps or emerge will always try to pull in bluez-libs. |