On Wed, 18 Aug 2010, Matthew Robbetts wrote:

> On 08/18/10 19:34, Vincent Torri wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Wed, 18 Aug 2010, Matthew Robbetts wrote:
>>
>>> Those new errors are fixed now, but it has just reverted to the original
>>> breakage. I don't suppose anyone knows Gentoo well enough to event hint
>>> at something I could check into? It's driving me nuts.
>>>
>>> I'm having to use KDE while enlightenment is broken, so I really hope
>>> someone can help me soon!
>>
>> that one:
>>
>> `/var/tmp/portage/x11-wm/enlightenment-9999/work/trunk/e':
>> configure: error: The pkg-config script could not be found or is too
>> old.  Make sure it
>>
>> ?
>>
>> If so, did you read my answer i sent you some day ago ?
>>
>> Vincent
>
> You mean:
> 'I don't know how gentoo manages the pkg-config binary. It's strange anyway'
>
> I did get that, but can't think what to do about it. The pkg-config
> folder seems to contain valid .pc files for everything. The error
> message sounds a bit like the .pc file is missing from the source or
> something. Either way, if the error listed exactly which file it was
> missing it would be helpful!

the problem is not the .pc files. The problem is the binary named
'pkg-config'. The error does not say that a package is missing. The error
is : "The pkg-config script could not be found or is too old"

as you used that binary for the EFL, that is why I said that it is
strange.

paste in pastebin.com the content of config.log

> The directory that's mentioned has no .pc files in it, though it does
> have `everything.pc.in` and `enlightenment.pc.in` in there. Do you know
> if that's correct?

it is not related.

> It's just strange because I haven't changed anything. I'm using layman
> to manage the overlay, which I sync regularly, and I rebuild the
> packages listed in that order. I presume nobody else on Gentoo is seeing
> this problem?

I don't use gentoo, sorry.

Vincent

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