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On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 10:41 PM, walt <w41ter@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> On 02/06/2010 10:05 PM, Konstantinos Bekiaris wrote: |
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>> ...i upgrade my system through emerge -uDN world and then i run emerge |
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>> --depclean and revdep-rebuild. After that when i tried gcc/g++ i get: |
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>> gcc-config: error: could not run/locate 'gcc'. Additionally, i noticed that |
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>> there is a problem with python, because when i try to use vi i get: vi: |
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>> error while loading shared libraries: libpython2.5.so.1.0: cannot open |
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>> shared object file: No such file or directory. If i try to emerge -uDN |
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>> world, the upgrade fails. Also, the |
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>> revdep-rebuild fails. I attached a log. Any ideas? |
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> I'm guessing that depclean removed some packages that are still needed. |
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> Do you have python-2.6.4 on your machine? You should. What about |
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> gcc-config-1.4.1 and gcc-4.3.4? vi is linked to an obsolete version |
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> of python, so it needs to be re-emerged manually if revdep-rebuild |
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> won't run properly. I'm guessing that vi may not be the only package |
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> that's linked against an obsolete python library, so python-updater |
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> may be worth a try. |
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Ok, nice approach. The problem is that no package can be installed because |
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the compiler gcc is not working...this is Gentoo...everything has to do with |
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compiling. The solution of the problem starts with fixing gcc by hand. (You |
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are right about python, i have an older version).So? |