2016-04-08 10:45 GMT+0200, M. J. Everitt <[email protected]>: > On 08/04/16 09:39, marco restelli wrote: >> 2016-04-07 19:35 GMT+0200, M. J. Everitt <[email protected]>: >>> On 07/04/16 15:28, marco restelli wrote: >>>> 2016-04-07 12:25 GMT+0200, marco restelli <[email protected]>: >>>>> Dear all, >>>>> I am having problems emerging sci-libs/trilinos-12.2.1. >>>>> >>>>> The build fails during configuration with >>>>> >>>>> Processing enabled TPL: BinUtils (enabled explicitly, disable with >>>>> -DTPL_ENABLE_BinUtils=OFF) >>>>> -- Must find at least one lib in each of the lib sets "bfd;iberty" >>>>> -- Searching for libs in BinUtils_LIBRARY_DIRS='' >>>>> -- Searching for a lib in the set "bfd": >>>>> -- Searching for lib 'bfd' ... >>>>> -- ERROR: Did not find a lib in the lib set "bfd" for the TPL >>>>> 'BinUtils'! >>>>> -- Searching for a lib in the set "iberty": >>>>> -- Searching for lib 'iberty' ... >>>>> -- ERROR: Did not find a lib in the lib set "iberty" for the TPL >>>>> 'BinUtils'! >>>>> -- ERROR: Could not find the libraries for the TPL 'BinUtils'! >>>>> -- TIP: If the TPL 'BinUtils' is on your system then you can set: >>>>> -DBinUtils_LIBRARY_DIRS='<dir0>;<dir1>;...' >>>>> to point to the directories where these libraries may be found. >>>>> Or, just set: >>>>> -DTPL_BinUtils_LIBRARIES='<path-to-libs0>;<path-to-libs1>;...' >>>>> to point to the full paths for the libraries which will >>>>> bypass any search for libraries and these libraries will be used >>>>> without >>>>> question in the build. (But this will result in a build-time error >>>>> if not all of the necessary symbols are found.) >>>>> -- ERROR: Failed finding all of the parts of TPL 'BinUtils' (see >>>>> above), Aborting! >>>> The problem is fixed emerging sys-libs/binutils-libs, as discussed >>>> here: >>>> >>>> https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-1030702.html?sid=addd408c2fa9ba37f9fcf0a4a33c2e81 >>>> >>>> So, it seems that a dependency on sys-libs/binutils-libs is missing in >>>> the trilinos ebuild. >>>> >>>> Marco >>>> >>> Marco, can you please check that a bug has been filed on >>> https://bugs.gentoo.org/, so that we can get this fixed and updated >>> properly. >>> Thanks. >> Everitt, I am not sure I understand what you mean, nor I am very >> familiar with the Gentoo's Bugzilla: searching for "trilinos" in >> https://bugs.gentoo.org/ gives no results, should I file the bug >> report, or am I overlooking something? >> > Hi marco, name here is Michael, must have omitted that ... :]
Hi Michael, OK, done, it is Bug 579320. Marco
