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Chris Bare schreef: |
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> I'm still getting this after doing an emerge -u (without the -D) |
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> rygel ~ # emerge -puD world -t |
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> These are the packages that I would merge, in reverse order: |
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> Calculating world dependencies ...done! |
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> [blocks B ] gnome-base/gnome-desktop (is blocking gnome-base/gnome-core-1.4.2-r1) |
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> [nomerge ] net-misc/whois-4.7.2 |
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> [ebuild U ] net-dns/libidn-0.5.15 [0.5.13] |
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> [nomerge ] x11-plugins/gkrellm-sensors-0.1 |
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> [ebuild N ] sys-apps/lm_sensors-2.9.1 |
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> [nomerge ] net-wireless/gtkskan-0.2 |
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> [ebuild N ] gnome-base/gnome-core-1.4.2-r1 |
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> How can I tell what wants gnome-core? |
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emerge -puDt world (not -puD world -t) |
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should give you a tree view of what's calling what. |
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My guess, for what it's worth, is that the gkrellm-sensors is the gtk1 |
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version (requiring gnome 1 support) rather than the gtk2 version |
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(requiring gnome 2 support). In fact, I don't think the package |
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'gkrellm-sensors' is even used for gkrellm2, but is integrated into the |
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main package (I'm running gkrellm2, but I don't use sensors. However, I |
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see that the first lising in the Configuration =>Monitors=>Inbuilt |
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section is in fact 'Sensors'. I'd paste the info, but it's all in Dutch. |
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Holly |
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