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> -----Original Message----- |
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> From: Neil Bothwick [mailto:neil@××××××××××.uk] |
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> As you have determined the files no longer belong to a package, it is |
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> quite safe to remove them. |
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> |
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This is a small thing but here is the current result from |
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->revdep-rebuild --pretend |
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Configuring search environment for revdep-rebuild |
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Checking reverse dependencies... |
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[lines deleted....] |
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Checking dynamic linking consistency... |
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broken /opt/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.03/jre/lib/i386/libjsoundalsa.so |
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(requires libasound.so.2) |
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done. |
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(/root/.revdep-rebuild.3_rebuild) |
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[lines deleted...] |
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All prepared. Starting rebuild... |
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emerge --oneshot --pretend =dev-java/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.03-r12 |
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These are the packages that would be merged, in order: |
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Calculating dependencies... done! |
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[ebuild R ] dev-java/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.03-r12 |
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Now you can remove -p (or --pretend) from arguments and re-run |
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revdep-rebuild. |
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This happens over and over again. The package blackdown-jdk is not in |
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world and according to equerry depends blackdown-jdk a lot of other |
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packages depend on it. I unmerged it and did an emerge --update --newuse |
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--deep world, followed by an emerge --depclean, and still revdep-rebuild |
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complains about the broken link, reemerges the package with --oneshot |
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option and continues to do that after each revdep-rebuild. The library |
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libasound.so.2 is not on the system. This looks like a bug...and yes it |
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is: |
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http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83852 |
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Valmor |
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