On Fri, Aug 11, 2023 at 13:52:25 -0500, Dale wrote:
> Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> > Hello, Gentoo.

> > For the past couple of days, after $ emerge --sync, I've tried

> >     $ emerge -auND @world

> > ..  It has come back very quickly with the error message:

> > #########################################################################

> > !!! The ebuild selected to satisfy ">=net-misc/curl-7.21.5[ssl]" has unmet 
> > requirements.
> > - net-misc/curl-8.1.2::gentoo USE="adns ftp gnutls http2 imap pop3 
> > progress-meter smtp ssl tftp -alt-svc -brotli -gopher -hsts -idn -kerberos 
> > -ldap -mbedtls (-nghttp3) -nss -openssl -rtmp (-rustls) -samba -ssh 
> > (-sslv3) -static-libs -telnet
> > -test -verify-sig -websockets -zstd" ABI_X86="(64) -32 (-x32)" 
> > CURL_SSL="openssl -gnutls -mbedtls -nss (-rustls)"

> >   The following REQUIRED_USE flag constraints are unsatisfied:
> >     curl_ssl_openssl? ( openssl )

> >   The above constraints are a subset of the following complete expression:
> >     ssl? ( exactly-one-of ( curl_ssl_gnutls curl_ssl_mbedtls curl_ssl_nss 
> > curl_ssl_openssl curl_ssl_rustls ) ) curl_ssl_gnutls? ( gnutls ) 
> > curl_ssl_mbedtls? ( mbedtls ) curl_ssl_nss? ( nss ) curl_ssl_openssl? ( 
> > openssl ) curl_ssl_rustls? (
> > rustls )

> > #########################################################################

> > ..  I don't understand what is meant by "curl_ssl_openssl? ( openssl )" in
> > the above message.  I assume it's talking about some USE flag, but which?
> > openssl?  curl_ssl_openssl?  As a matter of interest, I have
> > =dev-libs/openssl-3.0.9-r2 installed.

> > Please help me understand what's happening.

> > Thanks for the help!


> I think I got that a while back.  This is what I have for my USE flags
> for that package. 


[ .... ]

> I think it wants you to enable openssl or one of the other USE flag
> options.  Since I seem to recall having openssl installed already, I
> just picked it.  I'd try enabling that and see if the error goes away. 

That was the problem.  Although I had openssl installed, I hadn't set the
USE flag openssl for curl.  When I did that, the problem went away.  :-)

> Hope that helps.

It did.  Thanks!

> Dale

> :-)  :-) 

-- 
Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).

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