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On Sun, 3 Jan 2021 at 11:54, Neil Bothwick <neil@××××××××××.uk> wrote: |
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> On Sun, 3 Jan 2021 14:54:40 +0800, bobwxc wrote: |
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> > Recently, after a update, I always see follow information after every |
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> > emerge operation |
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> > !!! existing preserved libs: |
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> > >>> package: dev-qt/qtxml-5.15.1 |
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> > * - /usr/lib64/libQt5Xml.so.5 |
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> > * - /usr/lib64/libQt5Xml.so.5.15.1 |
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> > * used by /opt/kingsoft/wps-office/office6/librpcetapi_sysqt5.so |
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> > (app-office/wps-office-11.1.0.9615) |
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> > * used by |
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> > /opt/kingsoft/wps-office/office6/librpcwppapi_sysqt5.so |
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> > (app-office/wps-office-11.1.0.9615) |
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> > * used by |
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> > /opt/kingsoft/wps-office/office6/librpcwpsapi_sysqt5.so |
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> > (app-office/wps-office-11.1.0.9615) Use emerge @preserved-rebuild to |
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> > rebuild packages using these libraries |
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> > I have used the command 'emerge @preserved-rebuild' to rebuild but it |
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> > still appear as before. |
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> > And when rebuild, there is no warning info. Also, the wps-office is |
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> > useable from the beginning to end. |
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> > I want to know what cause the strange problem. Could you please tell me |
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> > the brief principle and solution? |
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> Is wps-office a binary package? I suspect it is because it installs into |
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> /opt. In that case, it doesn't matter how many times you reinstall it, it |
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> will still be linked to the same library versions. |
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There is also a newer version available which might solve the problem. |
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Regards, |
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Arve |