On Tue, 17 Apr 2012 18:01:43 +0300
Nikos Chantziaras <rea...@gmail.com> wrote:

> emerge --depclean seems to have bugged out for me:
> 
>   * Dependencies could not be completely resolved due to
>   * the following required packages not being installed:
>   *
>   *   =dev-libs/openssl-0.9.8* pulled in by:
>   *     app-emulation/vmware-workstation-8.0.2.591240
>   *
>   *   dev-libs/openssl:0.9.8 pulled in by:
>   *     www-client/google-chrome-19.0.1084.24_beta131971
> 
> It says to do a "emerge --update --newuse --deep --with-bdeps=y
> @world". Which is what I just did to begin with (and running it again
> doesn't result in anything getting emerged.)
> 
> It also says:
> 
>   * Also, note that it may be necessary to manually uninstall
>   * packages that no longer exist in the portage tree, since it may
>   * not be possible to satisfy their dependencies.
> 
> However, dev-libs/openssl is installed and seems to be in the tree:
> 
> $ eix -e dev-libs/openssl
> [I] dev-libs/openssl
>       Available versions:
>          (0.9.8) 0.9.8r (~)0.9.8s 0.9.8s-r1 0.9.8t 0.9.8u
>          (0)     1.0.0d 1.0.0e (~)1.0.0e-r1 (~)1.0.0f 1.0.0f-r1
> 1.0.0g 1.0.0h **1.0.1
>          {{bindist gmp kerberos rfc3779 sse2 static-libs test vanilla
> zlib}} Installed versions:  0.9.8u(0.9.8)(22:32:12 12/03/12)(sse2
> zlib -bindist -gmp -kerberos -test) 1.0.0h(22:33:20 12/03/12)(sse2
> zlib -bindist -gmp -kerberos -rfc3779 -static-libs -test)
> 
> 

I think you should file a bug against www-client/google-chrome

It wants the exact version dev-libs/openssl:0.9.8 but the oldest in
portage is dev-libs/openssl:0.9.8r

Chances are the dev simply left off the version suffix by accident





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Alan McKinnnon
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