Re: [gentoo-user] media-gfx/blender-2.71 dependencies
Alan McKinnon wrote: On 10/07/2014 21:42, Dale wrote: Alan McKinnon wrote: On 10/07/2014 20:11, List Reader wrote: Okay, I see. Thank you so much. Soo so much. I thought I was going round the twist, or hopelesly ignorant. I couln't understand why emerge didn't offer me --autounmask-write, so I could dispatch-conf and move on. I was having similar problems with media-gfx/freecad and some others, but eselecting the apropriate target/slot thing made it go. Okay, that's it for today. My eys hurt. I'll do it in the morning. you guys are great. I'm going to bed. Stick with it, it gets easier. Portage *does* have it's special way of looking at the world, but after a while it starts to make some kind of sense. It just doesn't happen quickly, you have to persist with the damn thing :-) After a little over 10 years, I'm still trying to get portage. Just when I start to make sense of something, they change the thing. I wonder if they do it just to pick on me. Let's make the error spit out backwards just to screw with Dale. Yep. I bet that's it. ROFL You're /almost/ right Actually, some clever dev wrote a script that polls this list, and every 23 times Dale uses the word thingie it makes a semi-random change to the portage code. Each init-thingie counts as three regular thingies. The changes are semi-random not fully properly random because the changes are crafted to mess with Dale's head. So now you know. It's not you and it isn't your fault :-) I wish they would stop doing that!!! You recall my REALLY old rig? The AMD 2500+ one named smoker. Anyway, I have booted CDs/DVDs with it a few times so hardware it works fine. I couldn't get Gentoo to boot up right. It would load the kernel, start the services and then give be a blank screen when X would start, I guess since the timing is about right. Bit rot I guess. I dunno. Weird. One would think it would boot just like it did before tho. It now has that Mageia installed on it, well, being installed. Oh, hitting ctrl alt F* didn't do anything either. The magic keys worked tho. I noticed another thing too. I wanted to boot into boot runlevel. I added softlevel=boot on the grub command line. I have noticed this before and since that rig is out of date, it could work correctly now. Thing is, it boots, goes right past the boot runlevel and just plain ignores my wishes then goes back to boot runlevel. Like I said, I noticed that before. It boots normally THEN switches back to whatever runlevel was requested. Well, obviously if something in the default runlevel causes a crash then that doesn't end well. I'm going to test that on my new rig when I reboot. If it still does that, it may need some Raid. o_O Dale :-) :-)
Re: [gentoo-user] media-gfx/blender-2.71 dependencies
On Wed, 9 July 2014, at 4:21 pm, List Reader gentooglel...@gmail.com wrote: ... When seeking help, it's best to come prepared. Someone volunteering their time doesn't want to waste that time fumbling about. That's where wgetpaste comes in handy. Make sure you have merged app-text/wgetpaste, and then you're ready to be helped. https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Troubleshooting#Collecting_Additional_Information Thanks, I have fixed the wiki now. Stroller.
Re: [gentoo-user] media-gfx/blender-2.71 dependencies
On Wed, 9 July 2014, at 5:44 pm, James wirel...@tampabay.rr.com wrote: … I'll agree, this is excellent advise. However, I use game.org to read and post to gentoo-user. So how do you attached a txt file to those postings via gmane? Options to get the txt file attachemnent into the proper record? Gmane refuses to post long replies. Gmane allows one to read and post from a variety of machines, particularly useful … Reading their FAQ, Gmane seem very friendly and helpful: http://gmane.org/faq.php You might take this up with them directly: http://news.gmane.org/gmane.discuss Stroller.
Re: [gentoo-user] media-gfx/blender-2.71 dependencies
On Thu, 10 July 2014, at 4:11 am, List Reader gentooglel...@gmail.com wrote: ... What does it mean to satisfy =dev-python/chardet-2.2.1? equery g =dev-python/chardet-2.2.1 * Searching for chardet2.2.1 in dev-python ... * dependency graph for dev-python/chardet-2.2.1 `-- dev-python/chardet-2.2.1 amd64 `-- dev-python/setuptools-2.2 (dev-python/setuptools) amd64 [python_targets_python2_6(-)? python_targets_python2_7(-)? python_targets_python3_2(-)? python_targets_python3_3(-)? python_targets_python3_4(-)? python_targets_pypy(-)? -python_single_target_python2_6(-) -python_single_target_python2_7(-) -python_single_target_python3_2(-) -python_single_target_python3_3(-) -python_single_target_python3_4(-) -python_single_target_pypy(-)] `-- dev-lang/python-2.6.9 (=dev-lang/python-2.6.8-r3) M[package.mask] `-- dev-lang/python-2.7.6 (=dev-lang/python-2.7.5-r2) amd64 `-- dev-lang/python-3.2.5-r3 (=dev-lang/python-3.2.5-r2) amd64 `-- dev-lang/python-3.3.3 (=dev-lang/python-3.3.2-r2) amd64 `-- dev-lang/python-3.4.1 (dev-lang/python) ~amd64 … This is getting messy, I didn't think I would need so many unstable packages. I'm very confused, too. =dev-python/chardet-2.2.1 offers to emerge just fine on my system, but when I try to emerge Blender I get a similar mess to you. It seems to be related to this PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET business. I understand that PYTHON_TARGETS means build for this version of Python but am not familiar with the single target part. Perhaps someone else can explain? Does this mean OP should have no other version of Python on his system, but 3.4.x? Stroller. PS: please trim quoted text when posting. The previous replies are only quoted to give the reader context. We probably only need the context of the last one or two replies, not of several.
Re: [gentoo-user] media-gfx/blender-2.71 dependencies
On 10/07/2014 13:51, Stroller wrote: On Thu, 10 July 2014, at 4:11 am, List Reader gentooglel...@gmail.com wrote: ... What does it mean to satisfy =dev-python/chardet-2.2.1? equery g =dev-python/chardet-2.2.1 * Searching for chardet2.2.1 in dev-python ... * dependency graph for dev-python/chardet-2.2.1 `-- dev-python/chardet-2.2.1 amd64 `-- dev-python/setuptools-2.2 (dev-python/setuptools) amd64 [python_targets_python2_6(-)? python_targets_python2_7(-)? python_targets_python3_2(-)? python_targets_python3_3(-)? python_targets_python3_4(-)? python_targets_pypy(-)? -python_single_target_python2_6(-) -python_single_target_python2_7(-) -python_single_target_python3_2(-) -python_single_target_python3_3(-) -python_single_target_python3_4(-) -python_single_target_pypy(-)] `-- dev-lang/python-2.6.9 (=dev-lang/python-2.6.8-r3) M[package.mask] `-- dev-lang/python-2.7.6 (=dev-lang/python-2.7.5-r2) amd64 `-- dev-lang/python-3.2.5-r3 (=dev-lang/python-3.2.5-r2) amd64 `-- dev-lang/python-3.3.3 (=dev-lang/python-3.3.2-r2) amd64 `-- dev-lang/python-3.4.1 (dev-lang/python) ~amd64 … This is getting messy, I didn't think I would need so many unstable packages. I'm very confused, too. =dev-python/chardet-2.2.1 offers to emerge just fine on my system, but when I try to emerge Blender I get a similar mess to you. It seems to be related to this PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET business. I understand that PYTHON_TARGETS means build for this version of Python but am not familiar with the single target part. Perhaps someone else can explain? The python targets are an expanded USE which is usually set in the profile but can be over-ridden in make.conf. My emerge --info shows: PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET=python2_7 PYTHON_TARGETS=python2_7 python3_3 As I understand it, PYTHON_TARGETS lists all the available python versions that ebuilds may use. If an ebuild is coded to use one in the list, then great and the build proceeds. PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET defines the python version an ebuild must use if it only wants python and does not specify a version. This all applies at build time so it's not quite the same thing as eselect python which specifies what happens at *runtime* The best way to maintain this is to let the profile do it (which is why most folks don't have any of this in make.conf). You can over-ride the profile but then the user must maintain the list[1]. If I do this: PYTHON_TARGETS=python2_7 python3_3 python3_4 emerge -pv blender then I get one last error about USE=gflags for dev-cpp/glog, adding that to package.use makes portage happy. SO I think the OP just needs to add this to make.conf: PYTHON_TARGETS=python2_7 python3_3 python3_4 and then tweak package.use if necessary Does this mean OP should have no other version of Python on his system, but 3.4.x? No, it means he needs to tell portage that 3.4 is available for ebuilds to build against. Confused? Yeah. me too. [1] I recall a thread over a year ago where this was explained and I found the quote I remember: If you are running a modern system with only Python 2.7 3.2 installed, then you don't have to do anything. The defaults will simply fit you, and let you keep your system up-to-date when new Python versions are deployed. However, if you'd like to use another set of Python implementations, you will need to set PYTHON_TARGETS in your make.conf file appropriately. It's referenced here: https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-946824-start-0.html To be honest, I'm starting to find Gentoo is being too bloody clever for it's own good, introducing complexity in an effort to get portage to always do the right thing, whatever right may be in this context. We have this python stuff, we have subslots (together with the portage output from 6 months ago that no living person ever understood) and recently portage is starting to make weird choices for people due to the use of || ( ) in ebuilds. -- Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com
Re: [gentoo-user] media-gfx/blender-2.71 dependencies
On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 05:31:51PM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote: On 10/07/2014 13:51, Stroller wrote: On Thu, 10 July 2014, at 4:11 am, List Reader gentooglel...@gmail.com wrote: ... What does it mean to satisfy =dev-python/chardet-2.2.1? equery g =dev-python/chardet-2.2.1 * Searching for chardet2.2.1 in dev-python ... * dependency graph for dev-python/chardet-2.2.1 `-- dev-python/chardet-2.2.1 amd64 `-- dev-python/setuptools-2.2 (dev-python/setuptools) amd64 [python_targets_python2_6(-)? python_targets_python2_7(-)? python_targets_python3_2(-)? python_targets_python3_3(-)? python_targets_python3_4(-)? python_targets_pypy(-)? -python_single_target_python2_6(-) -python_single_target_python2_7(-) -python_single_target_python3_2(-) -python_single_target_python3_3(-) -python_single_target_python3_4(-) -python_single_target_pypy(-)] `-- dev-lang/python-2.6.9 (=dev-lang/python-2.6.8-r3) M[package.mask] `-- dev-lang/python-2.7.6 (=dev-lang/python-2.7.5-r2) amd64 `-- dev-lang/python-3.2.5-r3 (=dev-lang/python-3.2.5-r2) amd64 `-- dev-lang/python-3.3.3 (=dev-lang/python-3.3.2-r2) amd64 `-- dev-lang/python-3.4.1 (dev-lang/python) ~amd64 ? This is getting messy, I didn't think I would need so many unstable packages. I'm very confused, too. =dev-python/chardet-2.2.1 offers to emerge just fine on my system, but when I try to emerge Blender I get a similar mess to you. It seems to be related to this PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET business. I understand that PYTHON_TARGETS means build for this version of Python but am not familiar with the single target part. Perhaps someone else can explain? The python targets are an expanded USE which is usually set in the profile but can be over-ridden in make.conf. My emerge --info shows: PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET=python2_7 PYTHON_TARGETS=python2_7 python3_3 As I understand it, PYTHON_TARGETS lists all the available python versions that ebuilds may use. If an ebuild is coded to use one in the list, then great and the build proceeds. PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET defines the python version an ebuild must use if it only wants python and does not specify a version. This all applies at build time so it's not quite the same thing as eselect python which specifies what happens at *runtime* The best way to maintain this is to let the profile do it (which is why most folks don't have any of this in make.conf). You can over-ride the profile but then the user must maintain the list[1]. If I do this: PYTHON_TARGETS=python2_7 python3_3 python3_4 emerge -pv blender then I get one last error about USE=gflags for dev-cpp/glog, adding that to package.use makes portage happy. SO I think the OP just needs to add this to make.conf: PYTHON_TARGETS=python2_7 python3_3 python3_4 and then tweak package.use if necessary Does this mean OP should have no other version of Python on his system, but 3.4.x? No, it means he needs to tell portage that 3.4 is available for ebuilds to build against. Confused? Yeah. me too. [1] I recall a thread over a year ago where this was explained and I found the quote I remember: If you are running a modern system with only Python 2.7 3.2 installed, then you don't have to do anything. The defaults will simply fit you, and let you keep your system up-to-date when new Python versions are deployed. However, if you'd like to use another set of Python implementations, you will need to set PYTHON_TARGETS in your make.conf file appropriately. It's referenced here: https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-946824-start-0.html To be honest, I'm starting to find Gentoo is being too bloody clever for it's own good, introducing complexity in an effort to get portage to always do the right thing, whatever right may be in this context. We have this python stuff, we have subslots (together with the portage output from 6 months ago that no living person ever understood) and recently portage is starting to make weird choices for people due to the use of || ( ) in ebuilds. -- Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com As I understand it, PYTHON_TARGETS lists all the available python versions that ebuilds may use. If an ebuild is coded to use one in the list, then great and the build proceeds. Yes! Yes! Thank you. Thats what I thought. This all applies at build time so it's not quite the same thing as eselect python which specifies what happens at *runtime* Ah! I see. https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-946824-start-0.html; Yeah! What he said. No, it means he needs to tell portage that 3.4 is available for ebuilds to build against. Confused? Yeah. me too. emerge =dev-lang/python-3.4 ? Why not? I've got three slots already. SO I think the OP just needs to add this to
Re: [gentoo-user] media-gfx/blender-2.71 dependencies
On 10/07/2014 20:11, List Reader wrote: Okay, I see. Thank you so much. Soo so much. I thought I was going round the twist, or hopelesly ignorant. I couln't understand why emerge didn't offer me --autounmask-write, so I could dispatch-conf and move on. I was having similar problems with media-gfx/freecad and some others, but eselecting the apropriate target/slot thing made it go. Okay, that's it for today. My eys hurt. I'll do it in the morning. you guys are great. I'm going to bed. Stick with it, it gets easier. Portage *does* have it's special way of looking at the world, but after a while it starts to make some kind of sense. It just doesn't happen quickly, you have to persist with the damn thing :-) -- Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com
Re: [gentoo-user] media-gfx/blender-2.71 dependencies
Alan McKinnon wrote: On 10/07/2014 20:11, List Reader wrote: Okay, I see. Thank you so much. Soo so much. I thought I was going round the twist, or hopelesly ignorant. I couln't understand why emerge didn't offer me --autounmask-write, so I could dispatch-conf and move on. I was having similar problems with media-gfx/freecad and some others, but eselecting the apropriate target/slot thing made it go. Okay, that's it for today. My eys hurt. I'll do it in the morning. you guys are great. I'm going to bed. Stick with it, it gets easier. Portage *does* have it's special way of looking at the world, but after a while it starts to make some kind of sense. It just doesn't happen quickly, you have to persist with the damn thing :-) After a little over 10 years, I'm still trying to get portage. Just when I start to make sense of something, they change the thing. I wonder if they do it just to pick on me. Let's make the error spit out backwards just to screw with Dale. Yep. I bet that's it. ROFL Dale :-) :-)
Re: [gentoo-user] media-gfx/blender-2.71 dependencies
On 9 July 2014 07:18:27 CEST, Dan O. d...@redchops.com wrote: I don't believe you pasted everything you meant to. That paste doesn't show what packages would need to be emerged. Please do not top post. -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
Re: [gentoo-user] media-gfx/blender-2.71 dependencies
On 10/07/2014 21:42, Dale wrote: Alan McKinnon wrote: On 10/07/2014 20:11, List Reader wrote: Okay, I see. Thank you so much. Soo so much. I thought I was going round the twist, or hopelesly ignorant. I couln't understand why emerge didn't offer me --autounmask-write, so I could dispatch-conf and move on. I was having similar problems with media-gfx/freecad and some others, but eselecting the apropriate target/slot thing made it go. Okay, that's it for today. My eys hurt. I'll do it in the morning. you guys are great. I'm going to bed. Stick with it, it gets easier. Portage *does* have it's special way of looking at the world, but after a while it starts to make some kind of sense. It just doesn't happen quickly, you have to persist with the damn thing :-) After a little over 10 years, I'm still trying to get portage. Just when I start to make sense of something, they change the thing. I wonder if they do it just to pick on me. Let's make the error spit out backwards just to screw with Dale. Yep. I bet that's it. ROFL You're /almost/ right Actually, some clever dev wrote a script that polls this list, and every 23 times Dale uses the word thingie it makes a semi-random change to the portage code. Each init-thingie counts as three regular thingies. The changes are semi-random not fully properly random because the changes are crafted to mess with Dale's head. So now you know. It's not you and it isn't your fault :-) -- Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com
Re: [gentoo-user] media-gfx/blender-2.71 dependencies
On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 09:55:53PM +0200, J. Roeleveld wrote: On 9 July 2014 07:18:27 CEST, Dan O. d...@redchops.com wrote: I don't believe you pasted everything you meant to. That paste doesn't show what packages would need to be emerged. Please do not top post. -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. Sorry, I had just re-set up my mail client and forgot to change that key setting. Something like that really should be a default setting, in my mind. -- Dan Oriani redchops.com (Website perpetually under construction) signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: [gentoo-user] media-gfx/blender-2.71 dependencies
On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 08:53:59PM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote: On 10/07/2014 20:11, List Reader wrote: Okay, I see. Thank you so much. Soo so much. I thought I was going round the twist, or hopelesly ignorant. I couln't understand why emerge didn't offer me --autounmask-write, so I could dispatch-conf and move on. I was having similar problems with media-gfx/freecad and some others, but eselecting the apropriate target/slot thing made it go. Okay, that's it for today. My eys hurt. I'll do it in the morning. you guys are great. I'm going to bed. Stick with it, it gets easier. Portage *does* have it's special way of looking at the world, but after a while it starts to make some kind of sense. It just doesn't happen quickly, you have to persist with the damn thing :-) -- Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com Stick with it, it gets easier. Portage *does* have it's special way of looking at the world, but after a while it starts to make some kind of sense. It just doesn't happen quickly, you have to persist with the damn thing :-) Thanks. I can't leave it alone. A gave Arch a go, but Portage is amazing. Tormenting at times, but amazing. I can't bear it any other way. p.s. I can't figure out how to quote easily in mutt.
Re: [gentoo-user] media-gfx/blender-2.71 dependencies
On Wed, Jul 09, 2014 at 01:18:27AM -0400, Dan O. wrote: I don't believe you pasted everything you meant to. That paste doesn't show what packages would need to be emerged. -- Dan Oriani redchops.com (Website forever under construction) On Wed, 9 Jul 2014, List Reader wrote: Hello again kind friends, I'm not sure how to resolve the requirements for merging media-gfx/blender-2.71 emerge -pvf media-gfx/blender http://bpaste.net/show/447617/ The reqired ebuilds seem to be in portage, but emerge says the're not available. Any insight would be grearly apreciated. Kind regards cinder Whoops! Sorry. Here it is: emerge -pvq =media-gfx/blender-2.71 21 http://bpaste.net/show/447758/
Re: [gentoo-user] media-gfx/blender-2.71 dependencies
On Wed, Jul 09, 2014 at 01:18:27AM -0400, Dan O. wrote: I don't believe you pasted everything you meant to. That paste doesn't show what packages would need to be emerged. -- Dan Oriani redchops.com (Website forever under construction) On Wed, 9 Jul 2014, List Reader wrote: Hello again kind friends, I'm not sure how to resolve the requirements for merging media-gfx/blender-2.71 emerge -pvf media-gfx/blender http://bpaste.net/show/447617/ The reqired ebuilds seem to be in portage, but emerge says the're not available. Any insight would be grearly apreciated. Kind regards cinder Whoops! Sorry, try this emerge -pvq =media-gfx/blender-2.71 21 http://bpaste.net/show/447969/
Re: [gentoo-user] media-gfx/blender-2.71 dependencies
On Wed, 9 July 2014, at 6:14 am, List Reader gentooglel...@gmail.com wrote: Hello again kind friends, I'm not sure how to resolve the requirements for merging media-gfx/blender-2.71 emerge -pvf media-gfx/blender http://bpaste.net/show/447617/ Please don't use pastebin sites - if your output is too long to copy and paste into the body of the message, then please attach it as a plain text file. If you name it output.txt then most people, with GUI mail clients, will be able to read it just by double-clicking. Most pastebin services expire old pastes periodically (not to mention that pastebin services are hardly profitable, and close down all the time) whereas these mailing list messages are archived in multiple places and are referenced for years. If you attach these files as plain text then they'll be archived, useful to other people with the same problem in the future. You have been asked this once already in the last week: http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/gentoo/user/289257#289257 You are making it harder for people to help you, and it looks like you're deliberately not listening to advice. Stroller.
Re: [gentoo-user] media-gfx/blender-2.71 dependencies
On 09/07/2014 09:54, List Reader wrote: On Wed, Jul 09, 2014 at 01:18:27AM -0400, Dan O. wrote: I don't believe you pasted everything you meant to. That paste doesn't show what packages would need to be emerged. -- Dan Oriani redchops.com (Website forever under construction) On Wed, 9 Jul 2014, List Reader wrote: Hello again kind friends, I'm not sure how to resolve the requirements for merging media-gfx/blender-2.71 emerge -pvf media-gfx/blender http://bpaste.net/show/447617/ The reqired ebuilds seem to be in portage, but emerge says the're not available. Any insight would be grearly apreciated. Kind regards cinder Whoops! Sorry, try this emerge -pvq =media-gfx/blender-2.71 21 http://bpaste.net/show/447969/ Please stop using pastebin services. It makes it very hard to help you as I now have to do extra work to inline your output where it can be seen and make sense: The following keyword changes are necessary to proceed: (see package.accept_keywords in the portage(5) man page for more details) # required by media-gfx/blender-2.71[python_single_target_python3_4] # required by =media-gfx/blender-2.71 (argument) =dev-lang/python-3.4.1 ~amd64 # required by =media-gfx/blender-2.71 (argument) =media-gfx/blender-2.71 ~amd64 # required by media-gfx/blender-2.71 # required by =media-gfx/blender-2.71 (argument) =dev-lang/python-exec-2. ** # required by media-gfx/blender-2.71 # required by =media-gfx/blender-2.71 (argument) =dev-python/requests-2.3.0 ~amd64 # required by media-gfx/blender-2.71 # required by =media-gfx/blender-2.71 (argument) =dev-python/numpy-1.8.1 ~amd64 The following USE changes are necessary to proceed: (see package.use in the portage(5) man page for more details) # required by media-gfx/blender-2.71 # required by =media-gfx/blender-2.71 (argument) =dev-python/requests-2.3.0 python_targets_python3_4 # required by media-gfx/blender-2.71 # required by =media-gfx/blender-2.71 (argument) =dev-python/numpy-1.8.1 python_targets_python3_4 emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy =dev-python/chardet-2.2.1[python_targets_python2_7(-)?,python_targets_python3_3(-)?,python_targets_python3_4(-)?,python_targets_pypy(-)?,-python_single_target_python2_7(-),-python_single_target_python3_3(-),-python_single_target_python3_4(-),-python_single_target_pypy(-)]. (dependency required by dev-python/requests-2.3.0 [ebuild]) (dependency required by media-gfx/blender-2.71 [ebuild]) (dependency required by =media-gfx/blender-2.71 [argument]) Just do exactly what the output says. The first chunk gets copied exactly into package.accept_keywords The second chunk gets copied exactly into package.use The third chunk is information to assist you. It is saying that according to your setup, portage cannot find a way to install chardet that satisfies blender's requirements, the first two chunks are how to make it possible (portage will never make these changes automatically). The third chunk does not mean that the listed ebuilds are missing, it means they cannot be satisfied. -- Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com
Re: [gentoo-user] media-gfx/blender-2.71 dependencies
On Wed, Jul 09, 2014 at 12:02:38PM +0100, Stroller wrote: On Wed, 9 July 2014, at 6:14 am, List Reader gentooglel...@gmail.com wrote: Hello again kind friends, I'm not sure how to resolve the requirements for merging media-gfx/blender-2.71 emerge -pvf media-gfx/blender http://bpaste.net/show/447617/ Please don't use pastebin sites - if your output is too long to copy and paste into the body of the message, then please attach it as a plain text file. If you name it output.txt then most people, with GUI mail clients, will be able to read it just by double-clicking. Most pastebin services expire old pastes periodically (not to mention that pastebin services are hardly profitable, and close down all the time) whereas these mailing list messages are archived in multiple places and are referenced for years. If you attach these files as plain text then they'll be archived, useful to other people with the same problem in the future. You have been asked this once already in the last week: http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/gentoo/user/289257#289257 You are making it harder for people to help you, and it looks like you're deliberately not listening to advice. Stroller. Sorry, first time using mutt, I didn't see the reply. The Gentoo Wiki article on troubleshooting said to use wgetpaste, https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Troubleshooting#Collecting_Additional_Information thats why I installed it. I'm all ears. Thank you. Cinder
Re: [gentoo-user] media-gfx/blender-2.71 dependencies
On Wed, Jul 09, 2014 at 12:02:38PM +0100, Stroller wrote: On Wed, 9 July 2014, at 6:14 am, List Reader gentooglel...@gmail.com wrote: Hello again kind friends, I'm not sure how to resolve the requirements for merging media-gfx/blender-2.71 emerge -pvf media-gfx/blender http://bpaste.net/show/447617/ Please don't use pastebin sites - if your output is too long to copy and paste into the body of the message, then please attach it as a plain text file. If you name it output.txt then most people, with GUI mail clients, will be able to read it just by double-clicking. Most pastebin services expire old pastes periodically (not to mention that pastebin services are hardly profitable, and close down all the time) whereas these mailing list messages are archived in multiple places and are referenced for years. If you attach these files as plain text then they'll be archived, useful to other people with the same problem in the future. You have been asked this once already in the last week: http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/gentoo/user/289257#289257 You are making it harder for people to help you, and it looks like you're deliberately not listening to advice. Stroller. I'm sorry. I am still learning mutt. I didn't see: http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/gentoo/user/289257#289257 in my inbox. I have made a gmail account esspecialy for this list, as I can't find any other free imap that works, and installed mutt to interact with it, because that seems the thing to do, AND the Gentoo Wiki says under the heading 'Collecting Additional Information' When seeking help, it's best to come prepared. Someone volunteering their time doesn't want to waste that time fumbling about. That's where wgetpaste comes in handy. Make sure you have merged app-text/wgetpaste, and then you're ready to be helped. https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Troubleshooting#Collecting_Additional_Information I am listening Cinder
Re: [gentoo-user] media-gfx/blender-2.71 dependencies
On Wed, Jul 09, 2014 at 03:14:51PM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote: On 09/07/2014 09:54, List Reader wrote: On Wed, Jul 09, 2014 at 01:18:27AM -0400, Dan O. wrote: I don't believe you pasted everything you meant to. That paste doesn't show what packages would need to be emerged. -- Dan Oriani redchops.com (Website forever under construction) On Wed, 9 Jul 2014, List Reader wrote: Hello again kind friends, I'm not sure how to resolve the requirements for merging media-gfx/blender-2.71 emerge -pvf media-gfx/blender http://bpaste.net/show/447617/ The reqired ebuilds seem to be in portage, but emerge says the're not available. Any insight would be grearly apreciated. Kind regards cinder Whoops! Sorry, try this emerge -pvq =media-gfx/blender-2.71 21 http://bpaste.net/show/447969/ Please stop using pastebin services. It makes it very hard to help you as I now have to do extra work to inline your output where it can be seen and make sense: The following keyword changes are necessary to proceed: (see package.accept_keywords in the portage(5) man page for more details) # required by media-gfx/blender-2.71[python_single_target_python3_4] # required by =media-gfx/blender-2.71 (argument) =dev-lang/python-3.4.1 ~amd64 # required by =media-gfx/blender-2.71 (argument) =media-gfx/blender-2.71 ~amd64 # required by media-gfx/blender-2.71 # required by =media-gfx/blender-2.71 (argument) =dev-lang/python-exec-2. ** # required by media-gfx/blender-2.71 # required by =media-gfx/blender-2.71 (argument) =dev-python/requests-2.3.0 ~amd64 # required by media-gfx/blender-2.71 # required by =media-gfx/blender-2.71 (argument) =dev-python/numpy-1.8.1 ~amd64 The following USE changes are necessary to proceed: (see package.use in the portage(5) man page for more details) # required by media-gfx/blender-2.71 # required by =media-gfx/blender-2.71 (argument) =dev-python/requests-2.3.0 python_targets_python3_4 # required by media-gfx/blender-2.71 # required by =media-gfx/blender-2.71 (argument) =dev-python/numpy-1.8.1 python_targets_python3_4 emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy =dev-python/chardet-2.2.1[python_targets_python2_7(-)?,python_targets_python3_3(-)?,python_targets_python3_4(-)?,python_targets_pypy(-)?,-python_single_target_python2_7(-),-python_single_target_python3_3(-),-python_single_target_python3_4(-),-python_single_target_pypy(-)]. (dependency required by dev-python/requests-2.3.0 [ebuild]) (dependency required by media-gfx/blender-2.71 [ebuild]) (dependency required by =media-gfx/blender-2.71 [argument]) Just do exactly what the output says. The first chunk gets copied exactly into package.accept_keywords The second chunk gets copied exactly into package.use The third chunk is information to assist you. It is saying that according to your setup, portage cannot find a way to install chardet that satisfies blender's requirements, the first two chunks are how to make it possible (portage will never make these changes automatically). The third chunk does not mean that the listed ebuilds are missing, it means they cannot be satisfied. -- Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com I am terribly sorry for using wgetpaste, it won't happen again. I was only following the official Gentoo Wiki. When seeking help, it's best to come prepared. Someone volunteering their time doesn't want to waste that time fumbling about. That's where wgetpaste comes in handy. Make sure you have merged app-text/wgetpaste, and then you're ready to be helped. https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Troubleshooting#Collecting_Additional_Information I have added the keywords and use flags to package.accept_keywords package.use respectively, but I still... emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy =dev-python/chardet-2.2.1[python_targets_python2_7(-)?,python_targets_python3_3(-)?,python_targets_python3_4(-)?,python_targets_pypy(-)?,-python_single_target_python2_7(-),-python_single_target_python3_3(-),-python_single_target_python3_4(-),-python_single_target_pypy(-)]. (dependency required by dev-python/requests-2.3.0 [ebuild]) (dependency required by media-gfx/blender-2.71 [ebuild]) (dependency required by =media-gfx/blender-2.71 [argument]) What does it mean to satisfy =dev-python/chardet-2.2.1? equery g =dev-python/chardet-2.2.1 * Searching for chardet2.2.1 in dev-python ... * dependency graph for dev-python/chardet-2.2.1 `-- dev-python/chardet-2.2.1 amd64 `-- dev-python/setuptools-2.2 (dev-python/setuptools) amd64 [python_targets_python2_6(-)? python_targets_python2_7(-)? python_targets_python3_2(-)? python_targets_python3_3(-)? python_targets_python3_4(-)? python_targets_pypy(-)? -python_single_target_python2_6(-) -python_single_target_python2_7(-) -python_single_target_python3_2(-) -python_single_target_python3_3(-) -python_single_target_python3_4(-)
Re: [gentoo-user] media-gfx/blender-2.71 dependencies
I don't believe you pasted everything you meant to. That paste doesn't show what packages would need to be emerged. -- Dan Oriani redchops.com (Website forever under construction) On Wed, 9 Jul 2014, List Reader wrote: Hello again kind friends, I'm not sure how to resolve the requirements for merging media-gfx/blender-2.71 emerge -pvf media-gfx/blender http://bpaste.net/show/447617/ The reqired ebuilds seem to be in portage, but emerge says the're not available. Any insight would be grearly apreciated. Kind regards cinder signature.asc Description: PGP signature