Removing pygobject didn't help that block for some reason Which doesn't
make sense And clutter isn't on my system.
Why would both of those packages be slotted as :2 if one isn't on my system
and I only have one instance of pygobject?
On Dec 2, 2011 6:20 PM, walt w41...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, 2 Dec 2011 18:27:33 -0500, Jason Weisberger wrote:
Removing pygobject didn't help that block for some reason Which
doesn't make sense And clutter isn't on my system.
Why would both of those packages be slotted as :2 if one isn't on my
system and I only have one instance of
Well,
I'm assuming I'm going to have to wait for these ebuilds to get updated,
because it looks to me like gnome 3 is trying to pull in multiple versions
of the same package that conflict with one another:
(dev-python/pygobject-3.0.2::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) pulled
in by
Ok, worked through some of it, but pretty badly.
pygobject:2 needs -introspection to be able to slot :2 and :3 on the same
system. Ok done. However gnome 3's fallback mode gnome-applets needs
pygobject:2 WITH introspection. Ok fine, I'll build gnome-base/gnome
-fallback. Problem badly solved.
Sorry to answer some of my own questions, but I seem to have resolved the
slotting problems with --backtrace=30
Don't know what the hell that option even does, I'll investigate later.
Everything is compiling perfectly, albeit without fallback mode. Any ideas
for resolving the pygobject:2
From a fresh install, upgrading from Gnome 2.26, I'm trying to install
gnome 3.2.2, but getting nowhere fast. I stopped using Gentoo back before
slots became common, so maybe I'm missing something as far as that goes.
Thanks in advance guys/gals!
Jason Weisberger
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