Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
> Dale wrote:
>   
>> Funny, I sync every few days or so and always do a emerge -uvD world.  I
>> have less problems with that than just doing a -u world.
>>
>> Maybe it is when you do things consistantly that keeps things going
>> well
>>     
>
> and are you doing revdep-rebuilt afterwards?
>   

I have ran it a few times but it never wants to rebuild anything but
gcc, which has been a bug for over a year I think.  I did unmask java
once and run revdep-rebuild and it wanted to rebuild OOo.  That is all I
can remember having trouble with.
> Last time gwenviev and kipi stuff broke, krita broke and some other stuff. 
> Krita did not emerge because of some changed symbols, so I had to reemerge 
> koffice-libs - something revdep-rebuild did not catch. It catches changed 
> versions, but if a lib is recompiled because of an -r update and there are 
> symbol problems, revdep will not see them... 
> I had to rebuild kdepim and a lot of other stuff, just because of that -D 
> update. It sucks to have to revdep-rebuild a douzend packages. It suckes even 
> more when half of them fail because of some symbols and you have to reemerge 
> three or four additional libs, so you can't just let it run unattended...
>
> In my years of gentoo, -D always caused problems and was almost never worth 
> the trouble.
>   

I use KDE and have a lot of packages installed and I seem to be having
better luck myself.  I did used to just run -u world but that was when I
ran into trouble.  I guess we have something different on our system. 

Dale

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