On Thursday 26 November 2009 00:23:04 James wrote:
> Alan McKinnon <alan.mckinnon <at> gmail.com> writes:
> > device-mapper has been moved into lvm2 as only it and crypt really use
> > it. Just bypass revdep-rebuild for this and install lvm2, then possibly
> > reboot and remove device-mapper.
> 
> Well revdep-rebuild finally shows clear.
> 
> After updating and syncing, I get this upon trying to update world:
> 
> [ebuild     U ] sys-apps/kbd-1.15 [1.13-r1]
> [ebuild     U ] sys-fs/udev-147-r1 [147]
> [uninstall    ] sys-fs/device-mapper-1.02.24-r1
> [blocks b     ] sys-fs/device-mapper ("sys-fs/device-mapper" is blocking
> sys-fs/udev-147-r1)
> [blocks B     ] <sys-fs/lvm2-2.02.45 ("<sys-fs/lvm2-2.02.45" is blocking
> sys-fs/udev-147-r1)
> 
>  * Error: The above package list contains packages which cannot be
>  * installed at the same time on the same system.
> 
>   ('installed', '/', 'sys-fs/lvm2-2.02.36', 'nomerge') pulled in by
>     sys-fs/lvm2 required by world
> 
>   ('ebuild', '/', 'sys-fs/udev-147-r1', 'merge') pulled in by
>     virtual/dev-manager required by world

emerge -C device-mapper && emerge lvm2 udev

> > I find it odd that you have two SLOTs of xulrunner. These days we tend to
> > need only one at a time. Perhaps you have both in world; what does equery
> > depends have to say about those packages?
> 
> Installed versions:  1.8.1.19(1.8)(16:50:24 11/25/09)(gnome ipv6 java
>  -debug -elibc_FreeBSD -xinerama) 1.9.1.4(1.9)(17:22:06 11/25/09)(alsa dbus
>  gnome java python -custom-optimization -debug -elibc_FreeBSD -sqlite
>  -startup-notification) Homepage:           
>  http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/XULRunner Description:        
>  Mozilla runtime package that can be used to bootstrap XUL+XPCOM
>  applications
> 
> 
> 
> I think swt and eclispe 3.4 are calling for the second xulrunner....?

swt version 3.4 and 3.5 DEPEND on xulrunner:1.9
swt version 3.3 DEPENDs on xulrunner:1.8

eclipse doesn't DEPEND on xulrunner at all, but various other things do. 
equery depends -a xulrunner:1.8 lists about 40 possibilities here.


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