Vincent-Xavier JUMEL <[email protected]> writes:
> Le 20 décembre à 15:12 Allan Gottlieb a écrit
>> Something seems wrong.
>> Yesterday depclean removed hal and then xdm wouldn't run.
>> Re-merging hal (with -1) fixed this, but again today depclean wants to
>> remove it.
>>
> Have you look on how X.org packages are built on your computer. You
> should build it with udev support.
I think it is enabled for xorg-server
gottl...@ajglap ~ $ eix xorg-server
[I] x11-base/xorg-server
Available versions: 1.7.6 1.7.7-r1 [m](~)1.8.2 [m](~)1.9.2
[m](~)1.9.2.902 {debug dmx doc hal ipv6 kdrive minimal nptl sdl static-libs
tslib +udev xorg}
Installed versions: 1.7.7-r1(09:59:41 AM 12/19/2010)(ipv6 kdrive nptl sdl
xorg -debug -dmx -hal -minimal -tslib)
Homepage: http://xorg.freedesktop.org/
Description: X.Org X servers
To be sure I temporarily added it to make.conf but an emerge update
world did not want to merge any packages
>> I can easily add hal to world, but should xdm depend on it?
I still wonder why xdm, which claims to need hal doesn't depend on it
and why suddenly depclean wants to remove it.
allan