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What I try to do in such cases (I know this is not the best solution, |
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but it always works quite good) is to uninstall all packages that cause |
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problems. |
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After the world update, you can reinstall those. In your case, i would |
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try to uninstall |
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- libreoffice |
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- qt* |
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- all blocking packages |
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But this might be very risky! |
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Another try could be to install bunch of packages by hand. E.g. Try to |
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update python, if this works try to update let's say systemd, and so on. |
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Oh, I see your gentoo actually wants to install systemd? Did you change |
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to gnome3? Which profile do you use? |
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Regards, |
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Ralf |
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On 01/09/2014 01:01 PM, Tamer Higazi wrote: |
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> I want to update the system and then world, but still have a lots of |
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> blocks and don't know how to solve that. |
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> emerge error output: |
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> http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=XTKQHUjk |
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> On the gentoo forums nobody could help me. |
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> Perhaps here any ideas ?! |
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