Alle 14:00, venerdì 21 ottobre 2005, William Kenworthy ha scritto:
> I have now done two systems - and I now have two broken systems - and
> worse I cant find out whats broken until I go to use it ...
>
> The one where revdep-rebuild is showing nothing at all is at
> gentoolkit version 0.2.0-r2 - there are quite a few broken packages.
> (mostly from php, postfix and I think samba so far plus potentially a
> lot more)
<quoting from previous message>
A rather awful workaround is to rebuild every package that has the mysql
useflag. to generate a list try this oneliner:
emerge -epv --columns mysql \
| grep mysql | grep -v 'dev-db/mysql '\
| cut -c 17- \
| awk '{print "emerge --oneshot --nodeps", $1}'
then adjust the list for your needs.
</quoting from previous message>
This list will contain also packages with "mysql" use flag turned off.
>
> My work laptop is now deeply ill and I am going to have to spend a
> few hours on it on Monday. Revdep-rebuild lists many broken apps but
> isnt interested in fixing them! Just exits saying nothing to
> rebuild.
Hope that that will be cpu time and not human one
>
> Whats interesting about this is how mysql seems to have wriggled is
> way into the core of so many apps. I am really regretting turning
> that use flag on when it was only one app I wanted it for.
to achieve this it suffice to put USE="-mysql" in /etc/make.conf and to
enable it for required ebuild into /etc/portage/packge.use
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