On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 03:47:52 +0100, Bastian Balthazar Bux
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> >Also, I had to add ~x86 and x86 to my keywords, else some important
> >packages won't install (some gnome-base packages, for example).
> >Gnome is working fine now. Now for some more errors:
> >
> don't do that on a global basis, put your packages in
> /etc/portage/package.keywords

Yes, done that, everything is working now.
I just missed to compile a few packages (OpenOffice.org being one of
them). I'm not sure if I'll be able to compile it, becuase it fails at
the very beginning.

> >1-GL/gl.h is reported missing when trying to build some packages. In
> >fact, it's not in /usr/include/GL, as I think it should reside. I
> >emerged nvidia-glx, and it apparently emerged without problems.
> >opengl-update nvidia as well.
> >X doesn't start with glx module, so I can't even try glxgears. Which
> >packages install gl.h there? In my old machine I'm pretty sure it was
> >in /usr/include.
> >
> idem but strange

I flagged a bug at bugzilla regarding this one.

> >2-gnucash's internationalization isn't working as well. On old
> >machine, I would just type 'LANG=pt_BR /usr/bin/gnucash' and it would
> >start up in portuguese. Now it won't, and even in english, accents
> >don't appear. This is kinda bad.

This was kinda easy to 'fix'. I needed to modify /etc/locales.build,
add pt_BR (iso8859-1 and utf8) and then reemerge glibc. Everything
fine now.

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