Re: [gentoo-user] KDE update puzzle : solved

2021-09-19 Thread antlists
On 19/09/2021 14:06, Philip Webb wrote: 210919 antlists wrote: On 19/09/2021 08:03, Philip Webb wrote: Portage ought to be able to recognise when a set of pkgs are creating destructive circular dependencies among themselves & resolve the conflict by updating all of them together. Until you

Re: [gentoo-user] KDE update puzzle : solved

2021-09-19 Thread cal
On 9/19/21 12:03 AM, Philip Webb wrote: > 210918 cal wrote: >>> (kde-frameworks/kglobalaccel-5.82.0-r1:5/5.82::gentoo, installed) >>> USE="-debug -doc -nls -test" ABI_X86="(64)" pulled in by >>> (no parents that aren't satisfied by other packages in this slot) >> See in particular the last

Re: [gentoo-user] KDE update puzzle : solved

2021-09-19 Thread Philip Webb
210919 antlists wrote: > On 19/09/2021 08:03, Philip Webb wrote: >> Portage ought to be able to recognise when a set of pkgs >> are creating destructive circular dependencies among themselves >> & resolve the conflict by updating all of them together. > Until you hit my version of the problem, >

Re: [gentoo-user] KDE update puzzle : solved

2021-09-19 Thread antlists
On 19/09/2021 08:03, Philip Webb wrote: Portage ought to be able to recognise when a set of pkgs are creating destructive circular dependencies among themselves & resolve the conflict by updating all of them together. Until you hit my version of the problem, where if a is not there, b crashes

Re: [gentoo-user] KDE update puzzle : solved

2021-09-19 Thread Philip Webb
210918 cal wrote: >> (kde-frameworks/kglobalaccel-5.82.0-r1:5/5.82::gentoo, installed) >> USE="-debug -doc -nls -test" ABI_X86="(64)" pulled in by >> (no parents that aren't satisfied by other packages in this slot) > See in particular the last message. > I'm not sure what causes that