Neil Bothwick <neil <at> digimed.co.uk> writes:
> > sys-apps/systemd is not even installed, but it shows up as a blocker? > > gentoo-systemd-integration is not installed, but it's a blocker. > It's showing up because it is blocking your update, which means something > you are installing as part of that update wants it. You have two choices: > 2) Use --tree to see exactly what is pulling in the blockers, and why, > then deal with that. Like I said, I uninstalled udev and installed eudev. I ran emerge -1 @system, after I installed eudev. All in @system recompile without issue, just for grins. I just ran "emrege -pvt udev" :: it responed with the singular listing of eudev. So ran (again) emerge -vt eudev, and in compiled again. so 'emerge -uDNvp world' now shows:: [ebuild N ] app-arch/lz4-0_p120::gentoo USE="{-test} -valgrind" ABI_X86="32 (64) (-x32)" 159 KiB [ebuild U ~] dev-embedded/gputils-1.4.0::gentoo [0.13.6-r1::gentoo] 9,434 KiB [ebuild U ~] dev-embedded/sdcc-3.5.0::gentoo [2.5.0_p20060502::gentoo] USE="boehm-gc%* sdcpp%* -device-lib% -doc -ds390% -ds400% -gbz80% -hc08% -mcs51% -non-free% -packihx% -pic14% -pic16% -r2k% -r3ka% -s08% -sdbinutils% -sdcdb% -stm8% -tlcs90% -ucsim% -z180% -z80%" 10,259 KiB [ebuild N #] sys-apps/systemd-226-r2:0/2::gentoo USE="acl kdbus kmod lz4 lzma pam seccomp ssl (-apparmor) -audit -cryptsetup -curl -elfutils -gcrypt -gnuefi -http -idn -importd -nat -policykit -qrcode (-selinux) -sysv-utils {-test} -vanilla -xkb" ABI_X86="32 (64) (-x32)" 3,823 KiB [ebuild R ] sys-apps/dbus-1.8.16::gentoo USE="X systemd* -debug -doc (-selinux) -static-libs {-test}" ABI_X86="32 (64) (-x32)" 0 KiB [ebuild N #] sys-apps/gentoo-systemd-integration-4::gentoo 52 KiB [ebuild N ] sys-fs/udisks-2.1.4:2::gentoo USE="gptfdisk introspection systemd -cryptsetup -debug (-selinux)" 0 KiB [ebuild R ] net-print/cups-2.0.3::gentoo USE="X acl dbus pam python ssl threads usb -debug -java -kerberos -lprng-compat (-selinux) -static-libs -systemd -xinetd -zeroconf" ABI_X86="32 (64) (-x32)" LINGUAS="-ca -cs -de -es -fr -it -ja -ru (-pt_BR%)" PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7" 0 KiB [ebuild U ~] dev-vcs/git-2.7.1::gentoo [2.7.0-r2::gentoo] USE="blksha1 curl doc gpg iconv pcre perl python threads webdav -cgi -cvs -emacs -gnome-keyring -gtk -highlight -libressl -mediawiki -mediawiki-experimental -nls (-ppcsha1) -subversion {-test} -tk -xinetd" PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7" 5,197 KiB [ebuild U ] dev-java/asm-3.3.1-r1:3::gentoo [3.3.1:3::gentoo] USE="source -doc" 0 KiB [blocks B ] sys-apps/systemd ("sys-apps/systemd" is blocking sys-fs/eudev-3.1.5) [blocks B ] sys-apps/gentoo-systemd-integration ("sys-apps/gentoo-systemd-integration" is blocking sys-fs/eudev-3.1.5) [blocks B ] sys-fs/eudev ("sys-fs/eudev" is blocking sys-apps/gentoo-systemd-integration-4, sys-apps/systemd-226-r2) Is it dbus? [I] sys-apps/dbus Installed versions: 1.8.16(08:41:28 AM 09/29/2015)(X -debug -doc -selinux -static-libs -systemd -test ABI_MIPS="-n32 -n64 -o32" ABI_PPC="-32 -64" ABI_S390="-32 -64" ABI_X86="32 64 -x32") The dbus flag for systemd is lit up, but eix does not reveal it is used to compile ? package.use has this entry:: sys-apps/dbus -systemd Suggestions? James > > > udev:: > > [I] virtual/udev > > Available versions: 215 ~217 {systemd} > > Installed versions: 215(10:34:27 PM 02/15/2015)(-systemd) > > That's only the virtual, that can be satisfied by udev, eudev or systemd. > If you don't choose one, portage will choose for you. > sys-fs/udev is not installed any more, since the last posting. but the virtual appears to say it is:: [I] virtual/udev Available versions: 215 ~217 {systemd} Installed versions: 215(10:34:27 PM 02/15/2015)(-systemd) So YES, I am a bit confused here. udev is out. eudev is in and I still have the blockers.. 'emerge -uDNpt world [nomerge ] lxde-base/lxde-meta-0.5.5-r4 [nomerge ] lxde-base/lxpanel-0.8.1 [nomerge ] x11-libs/libfm-1.2.3-r1 [nomerge ] gnome-base/gvfs-1.24.2-r1 [ebuild N ] sys-fs/udisks-2.1.4 USE="gptfdisk introspection systemd -cryptsetup -debug (-selinux)" [nomerge ] dev-java/java-dep-check-0.3-r1 [ebuild U ] dev-java/asm-3.3.1-r1 [3.3.1] [ebuild U ~] dev-vcs/git-2.7.1 [2.7.0-r2] [ebuild R ] net-print/cups-2.0.3 LINGUAS="(-pt_BR%)" [ebuild R ] sys-apps/dbus-1.8.16 USE="systemd*" [nomerge ] sys-fs/udisks-2.1.4 USE="gptfdisk introspection systemd -cryptsetup -debug (-selinux)" [nomerge ] sys-apps/systemd-226-r2 USE="acl kdbus kmod lz4 lzma pam seccomp ssl (-apparmor) -audit -cryptsetup -curl -elfutils -gcrypt -gnuefi -http -idn -importd -nat -policykit -qrcode (-selinux) -sysv-utils {-test} -vanilla -xkb" ABI_X86="32 (64) (-x32)" [ebuild N #] sys-apps/gentoo-systemd-integration-4 [ebuild N #] sys-apps/systemd-226-r2 USE="acl kdbus kmod lz4 lzma pam seccomp ssl (-apparmor) -audit -cryptsetup -curl -elfutils -gcrypt -gnuefi -http -idn -importd -nat -policykit -qrcode (-selinux) -sysv-utils {-test} -vanilla -xkb" ABI_X86="32 (64) (-x32)" [ebuild U ~] dev-embedded/sdcc-3.5.0 [2.5.0_p20060502] USE="boehm-gc%* sdcpp%* -device-lib% -ds390% -ds400% -gbz80% -hc08% -mcs51% -non-free% -packihx% -pic14% -pic16% -r2k% -r3ka% -s08% -sdbinutils% -sdcdb% -stm8% -tlcs90% -ucsim% -z180% -z80%" [ebuild U ~] dev-embedded/gputils-1.4.0 [0.13.6-r1] [nomerge ] net-print/cups-2.0.3 LINGUAS="(-pt_BR%)" [nomerge ] net-print/cups-filters-1.5.0 [nomerge ] sys-apps/dbus-1.8.16 USE="systemd*" [nomerge ] sys-apps/systemd-226-r2 USE="acl kdbus kmod lz4 lzma pam seccomp ssl (-apparmor) -audit -cryptsetup -curl -elfutils -gcrypt -gnuefi -http -idn -importd -nat -policykit -qrcode (-selinux) -sysv-utils {-test} -vanilla -xkb" ABI_X86="32 (64) (-x32)" [ebuild N ] app-arch/lz4-0_p120 USE="{-test} -valgrind" ABI_X86="32 (64) (-x32)" [blocks B ] sys-fs/eudev ("sys-fs/eudev" is blocking sys-apps/systemd-226-r2, sys-apps/gentoo-systemd-integration-4) [blocks B ] sys-apps/gentoo-systemd-integration ("sys-apps/gentoo-systemd-integration" is blocking sys-fs/eudev-3.1.5) [blocks B ] sys-apps/systemd ("sys-apps/systemd" is blocking sys-fs/eudev-3.1.5) What to remove? udisk? Nothing depends on it, I now use udevil. dbus? what the repalcement as it just seems to ignore the flag settings. dev-embedded/sdcc gputils? only dev-embedded/sdcc needs it and that not a necessary code for me. clean those up ? They've been installed a while without this issue. I do appreciate the 't' option emphasis. James