On 2020-05-13, Alan Grimes wrote:
> This is just fantasmagorically wonderful:
IIRC, I had the same error (building a different package). I just did
"emerge -C cmake" then did another 'emerge -auvND world', and it all
worked itself out.
--
Grant
On 5/12/20 9:59 PM, Alan Grimes wrote:
> This is just fantasmagorically wonderful:
>
> cmake: error while loading shared libraries: libjsoncpp.so.22: cannot
> open shared object file: No such file or directory
Well, the good news is the latest version of dev-libs/jsoncpp no longer
uses CMake for
Matt Connell (Gmail) wrote:
> On 2020-05-12 14:36, Dale wrote:
>> Actually, I think that does a lot. Essentially, that masks any version
>> of openrc above that version.
>
> I believe you have it backwards, that should mask any version prior to
> (a version number less than) 0.13.0
Ahh, I do
On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 3:24 PM Daniel Frey wrote:
>
> On 5/12/20 10:54 AM, Joachim Gwoke wrote:
> > Been having trouble with mainly calibre 4.9.1-r2 and have since kept it
> > out of any emerges. Otherwise everything is alright with python 3.7 on
> > my side
> >
> >
>
> I believe mine was
On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 3:25 PM Alan Mackenzie wrote:
>
> Might openrc-0.34.11 have been dependent on Python 2.7, and that's why
> it was swept away?
openrc does not depend on python. In any case, python-2.7 isn't going
anywhere right away anyway.
--
Rich
On 2020-05-12 14:36, Dale wrote:
Actually, I think that does a lot. Essentially, that masks any version
of openrc above that version.
I believe you have it backwards, that should mask any version prior to
(a version number less than) 0.13.0
There is also a eix command that will search
for
On Tue, May 12, 2020, 10:05 PM Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 3:01 PM Joachim Gwoke
> wrote:
> >
> > Each time I did a system update and re-emerging calibre was required it
> always failed so I leave it out of any system update and will keep it that
> way.
> >
>
> Sounds like a
Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> Hello, Rich.
>
> On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 15:02:23 -0400, Rich Freeman wrote:
>> On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 2:47 PM Alan Mackenzie wrote:
>>> Portage has just unmerged my openrc-0.34.11. I didn't ask it to.
>> Did you change any config files/etc recently? You may have asked
On 5/12/20 10:54 AM, Joachim Gwoke wrote:
Been having trouble with mainly calibre 4.9.1-r2 and have since kept it
out of any emerges. Otherwise everything is alright with python 3.7 on
my side
I believe mine was soundconverter, but now I'm not so sure. It wanted
something other than 3.7,
Hello, Rich.
On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 15:02:23 -0400, Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 2:47 PM Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> > Portage has just unmerged my openrc-0.34.11. I didn't ask it to.
> Did you change any config files/etc recently? You may have asked it
> to without realizing
On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 3:01 PM Joachim Gwoke wrote:
>
> Each time I did a system update and re-emerging calibre was required it
> always failed so I leave it out of any system update and will keep it that
> way.
>
Sounds like a possible bug. There are some build/install issues
reported in
On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 1:54 PM Joachim Gwoke wrote:
>
> Been having trouble with mainly calibre 4.9.1-r2 and have since kept it out
> of any emerges. Otherwise everything is alright with python 3.7 on my side
>
As long as you're not doing anything too crazy you should be ok just
setting
On Tuesday, 12 May 2020 19:47:21 BST Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> Hello, Gentoo.
>
> Portage has just unmerged my openrc-0.34.11. I didn't ask it to. I'm
> not very happy about this.
>
> I did
>
> # emerge -auND @world
>
> , and after dealing with five packages, it just warned me that openrc
On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 2:47 PM Alan Mackenzie wrote:
>
> Portage has just unmerged my openrc-0.34.11. I didn't ask it to.
Did you change any config files/etc recently? You may have asked it
to without realizing it or intending to (computers are of course very
literal).
Full outputs on
On Tue, May 12, 2020, 9:49 PM Steve Evans wrote:
> On Tue, 12 May 2020 20:54:58 +0300
> Joachim Gwoke wrote:
>
> > Been having trouble with mainly calibre 4.9.1-r2 and have since kept
> > it out of any emerges. Otherwise everything is alright with python
> > 3.7 on my side
> >
>
> calibre
On Tue, 12 May 2020 20:54:58 +0300
Joachim Gwoke wrote:
> Been having trouble with mainly calibre 4.9.1-r2 and have since kept
> it out of any emerges. Otherwise everything is alright with python
> 3.7 on my side
>
calibre 4.9.1-r2 works fine for me with Python 3.7. What trouble have
you been
Hello, Gentoo.
Portage has just unmerged my openrc-0.34.11. I didn't ask it to. I'm
not very happy about this.
I did
# emerge -auND @world
, and after dealing with five packages, it just warned me that openrc
was a critical system package, then went ahead and unmerged it.
I presume
Ouch.
Yesterday I made the dubious decision to go ahead and mobo swap my aging
1800x to [nondisclosed].
Ok... The new mobo is EFI only...
Back in the good old days, the BIOS would just load the first sector off
your floppy drive, check for a basic sanity check pattern to make sure
the
Been having trouble with mainly calibre 4.9.1-r2 and have since kept it out
of any emerges. Otherwise everything is alright with python 3.7 on my side
Joachim
On Tue, May 12, 2020, 5:22 PM Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 10:02 AM Daniel Frey wrote:
> >
> > On 5/12/20 6:52 AM,
On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 06:45:21PM -0400, Alan Grimes wrote:
> I don't feel comfortable manually yanking any of these packages... What
> is the cannonical solution to this CF?
>
>
> Total: 1701 packages (628 upgrades, 16 new, 2 in new slots, 1055
> reinstalls, 1 uninstall),
On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 10:02 AM Daniel Frey wrote:
>
> On 5/12/20 6:52 AM, Victor Ivanov wrote:
> > Python has indeed been a bit of a mess recently for me as well, but I
> > haven't had any major issues. Presumably, this could be attributed to
> > the fact that since python migrations started I
On 5/12/20 6:52 AM, Victor Ivanov wrote:
Python has indeed been a bit of a mess recently for me as well, but I
haven't had any major issues. Presumably, this could be attributed to
the fact that since python migrations started I have been using the
--changed-deps flag to emerge, which I noticed
Python has indeed been a bit of a mess recently for me as well, but I
haven't had any major issues. Presumably, this could be attributed to
the fact that since python migrations started I have been using the
--changed-deps flag to emerge, which I noticed did help to clean a few
things up during
Yes, I have trouble too in upgrading. Python is messy now: I don't want
Python3_8 targets but some package require them (for what reason?). Also a
boost slot conflict.
Il Mar 12 Mag 2020, 04:03 Raphael MD ha scritto:
> Hello,
>
> I’ve been realizing to update Gentoo is becoming worse every
Please do not start a flame war
Il Mar 12 Mag 2020, 10:31 Ashley Dixon ha scritto:
> On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 01:36:34AM -0300, Raphael MD wrote:
> > I’ve been noted that Systemd is putting hard dependency in things like
> > Bluetooth, today is difficult rely upon a system without Bluetooth.
>
>
On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 12:26:40PM +0300, Consus wrote:
> On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 12:22:32PM +0300, lego12...@yandex.ru wrote:
> > Yes and no. Funtoo use portage like gentoo - yes. But this is a
> > different distro. Without systemd and GLEP 81.
>
> Does this distro have any users aside from
On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 12:16:21PM +0300, Consus wrote:
> So from "people generally prefer to keep a safe distance" we instantly
> jump to "some folks don't like the design"? That was quick :D
Sorry, I should have reviewed my non-specific wording before I sent. When I
originally said
On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 12:22:32PM +0300, lego12...@yandex.ru wrote:
> Yes and no. Funtoo use portage like gentoo - yes. But this is a
> different distro. Without systemd and GLEP 81.
Does this distro have any users aside from Angry Vincent and DRobbins?
On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 12:10:44PM +0300, Consus wrote:
> On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 11:45:51AM +0300, lego12...@yandex.ru wrote:
> > And, of course, funtoo ;-).
>
> That's basically rebrended Gentoo with some additional packages.
Yes and no. Funtoo use portage like gentoo - yes. But this is a
On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 05:14:39PM +0800, Pengcheng Xu wrote:
> Just to remind that quite a few Debian folks use OpenRC as well; it's
> in their official repos...
A few :)
On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 10:10:18AM +0100, Ashley Dixon wrote:
> I'm not claiming it is not extremely popular; many of its intuitive
> features render it more attractive to a general user-base, however
> from a computer science perspective, it is an absolutely travesty of
> modern
Just to remind that quite a few Debian folks use OpenRC as well; it's in their
official repos...
Regards,
--
Pengcheng Xu
https://jsteward.moe
> -Original Message-
> From: Consus
> Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2020 4:36 PM
> To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user]
On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 11:45:51AM +0300, lego12...@yandex.ru wrote:
> And, of course, funtoo ;-).
That's basically rebrended Gentoo with some additional packages.
On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 11:35:51AM +0300, Consus wrote:
> On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 09:30:49AM +0100, Ashley Dixon wrote:
> > systemd, and Lennart Poettering (the anti-Christ of open-source) in
> > general, have a history of placing "hard" dependencies on stupid things,
> > sometimes to push
On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 11:35:51AM +0300, Consus wrote:
> On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 09:30:49AM +0100, Ashley Dixon wrote:
> > systemd, and Lennart Poettering (the anti-Christ of open-source) in
> > general,
> > have a history of placing "hard" dependencies on stupid things,
> > sometimes
On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 09:30:49AM +0100, Ashley Dixon wrote:
> On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 01:36:34AM -0300, Raphael MD wrote:
> > I’ve been noted that Systemd is putting hard dependency in things like
> > Bluetooth, today is difficult rely upon a system without Bluetooth.
>
> systemd, and Lennart
On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 01:36:34AM -0300, Raphael MD wrote:
> I’ve been noted that Systemd is putting hard dependency in things like
> Bluetooth, today is difficult rely upon a system without Bluetooth.
systemd, and Lennart Poettering (the anti-Christ of open-source) in general,
have a
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