Re: [gentoo-user] Apparently 2.4 is not >= 2.2?

2021-12-23 Thread Jack
On 2021.12.22 17:31, Steven Lembark wrote: On Tue, 21 Dec 2021 20:21:17 -0500 Jack wrote: > I may well be wront, but it looks like the problems are not due to > version, but to python-target mismatches.  You may need to rebuild > some stuff first, such as pytest-runner and mako. You are

Re: [gentoo-user] Apparently 2.4 is not >= 2.2?

2021-12-22 Thread Steven Lembark
On Tue, 21 Dec 2021 20:21:17 -0500 Jack wrote: > I may well be wront, but it looks like the problems are not due to > version, but to python-target mismatches.  You may need to rebuild > some stuff first, such as pytest-runner and mako. You are probably right: I've spent more time playing with

Re: [gentoo-user] Apparently 2.4 is not >= 2.2?

2021-12-21 Thread Arve Barsnes
On Wed, 22 Dec 2021 at 01:28, Steven Lembark wrote: > > Before I spend a lot of time backtracking all of this... > > Q: Are either of these issues well-known pathologies of emerge? Python target troubles are indeed common around major python version upgrades, which we've had quite a few of

Re: [gentoo-user] Apparently 2.4 is not >= 2.2?

2021-12-21 Thread Jack
On 12/21/21 19:28, Steven Lembark wrote: Before I spend a lot of time backtracking all of this... Q: Are either of these issues well-known pathologies of emerge? Recently built a new Gentoo system by creating a new LV, extracting stage3-amd64-openrc-20211205T170532Z.tar.xz and going through

[gentoo-user] Apparently 2.4 is not >= 2.2?

2021-12-21 Thread Steven Lembark
Before I spend a lot of time backtracking all of this... Q: Are either of these issues well-known pathologies of emerge? Recently built a new Gentoo system by creating a new LV, extracting stage3-amd64-openrc-20211205T170532Z.tar.xz and going through the handbook stages to get a running sytem.