say what the problem is when I don't know what you've added
back to USE, but I wonder what state your portage tree is in, because
it seems like many of the packages creating your conflicts, like the
two below, dev-python/ipaddress and dev-python/futures, don't exist at
all in my tree. They were rem
hat the problem is when I don't know what you've added
back to USE, but I wonder what state your portage tree is in, because
it seems like many of the packages creating your conflicts, like the
two below, dev-python/ipaddress and dev-python/futures, don't exist at
all in my tree. They were removed seve
?? dev-python/six[${PYTHON_USEDEP}]
?? dev-python/werkzeug[${PYTHON_USEDEP}]
?? dev-python/wheel[${PYTHON_USEDEP}]
?? virtual/python-futures[${PYTHON_USEDEP}]"
BDEPEND="app-arch/unzip"
PDEPEND="sci-libs/tensorflow[python,${PYTHON_USEDEP}]"
#
for
parsing command line options
[N]virtual/python-futures (~*0): A virtual for the Python
concurrent.futures module
* Time statistics:
287 seconds for syncing
117 seconds for eix-update
14 seconds for eix-diff
423 seconds total
These are the packages that would be merged
.
These days I'm trading stock index futures for a living. I have
data files that I analyze in Excel over the weekend to help me make
decisions about how to trade the coming week, but I'm always fighting
Excel as it really isn't intended for the sort of math I want to do.
The math's not difficult, but I
our conflicts, like the
two below, dev-python/ipaddress and dev-python/futures, don't exist
at
all in my tree. They were removed several weeks ago. When did you
last
sync? If recently, when did you last --depclean?
dev-python/setuptools[python_targets_python2_7(-),-python_single_target_python
hat emerge wanted):
Hard to say what the problem is when I don't know what you've added
back to USE, but I wonder what state your portage tree is in, because
it seems like many of the packages creating your conflicts, like the
two below, dev-python/ipaddress and dev-python/futures, don't exist at
and then possibly join another email list that's more
appropriate.
These days I'm trading stock index futures for a living. I have
data files that I analyze in Excel over the weekend to help me make
decisions about how to trade the coming week, but I'm always fighting
Excel as it really isn't
On 12/4/20 9:00 PM, n952162 wrote:
On 12/4/20 8:52 PM, n952162 wrote:
On 12/4/20 11:07 AM, Arve Barsnes wrote:
On Fri, 4 Dec 2020 at 10:34, n952162 wrote:
Forgotten about? I'm flattered! That would imply I understood
something here ...
Here's my python situation:
$ sed -n -e '/^\s*#/d
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[ebuild U ] dev-libs/boost-1.74.0-r1:0/1.74.0::gentoo
[1.72.0-r2:0/1.72.0::gentoo] USE="bzip2 nls threads zlib -context -debug
-doc -icu -lzma -mpi (-numpy) -python -static-libs -tools -zstd"
ABI_X86="(64) -32 (-x32)" PYTHON_TARGETS="python3_8* -python3_6
-pyth
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