Alan McKinnon <alan.mckin...@gmail.com> [15-01-16 16:00]: > On 16/01/2015 15:40, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote: > > Alan McKinnon <alan.mckin...@gmail.com> [15-01-16 13:40]: > >> On 16/01/2015 14:28, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote: > >>> Hi, > >>> > >>> I want to install Calligra to get Kita. > >>> For that I compiled every version available via portage. > >>> All failed to compile, which may be caused on problems > >>> caused by other sources than calligra. > >>> > >>> Which version is known to compile cleanly ? > >>> > >>> Thank you very much for any help! > >>> Best regards, > >>> Meino > >> > >> > >> > >> Calligra builds and installs just fine here: > >> > >> > >> $ genlop -t calligra > >> * app-office/calligra > >> ... > >> Sun Jan 11 10:46:11 2015 >>> app-office/calligra-2.8.7 > >> merge time: 37 minutes and 19 seconds. > >> > >> > >> > >> $ eix calligra > >> [I] app-office/calligra > >> Installed versions: 2.8.7(4)^t(10:45:30 11/01/2015)(attica crypt > >> eigen exif fontconfig freetds glew glib gsf handbook jpeg jpeg2k kdcraw > >> kde lcms marble mysql okular openexr opengl pdf threads tiff truetype > >> xml -aqua -fftw -gsl -import-filter -kdepim -nepomuk -postgres -spacenav > >> -sybase -test -vc -xbase CALLIGRA_FEATURES="author braindump flow karbon > >> kexi krita sheets stage words -plan") > >> > >> > >> > >> -- > >> Alan McKinnon > >> alan.mckin...@gmail.com > >> > >> > > > > Hi Alan, > > > > thanks for your reply ! :) > > > > I copied your use flags and started emerge... > > > > Got this from the oracle: > > > > !!! Problem resolving dependencies for app-office/calligra > > ... done! > > > > !!! The ebuild selected to satisfy "calligra" has unmet requirements. > > - app-office/calligra-2.8.7::gentoo USE="attica crypt eigen exif fontconfig > > freetds glew glib gsf handbook jpeg jpeg2k kdcraw kde lcms marble mysql > > okular openexr opengl pdf threads tiff truetype xml (-aqua) -fftw -gsl > > -import-filter -kdepim -nepomuk (-postgres) -spacenav (-sybase) -test -vc > > -xbase" ABI_X86="64" CALLIGRA_FEATURES="author braindump flow karbon kexi > > krita plan sheets stage words" > > > > The following REQUIRED_USE flag constraints are unsatisfied: > > calligra_features_plan? ( kdepim ) > > > > The above constraints are a subset of the following complete expression: > > calligra_features_author? ( calligra_features_words ) > > calligra_features_krita? ( eigen exif lcms ) calligra_features_plan? ( > > kdepim ) calligra_features_sheets? ( eigen ) vc? ( calligra_features_krita > > ) test? ( calligra_features_karbon ) > > > > > > And if I had learned from previous given holy mubles of the great > > portage it means: The feature calligra_features_plan of calligra wants > > kdepim installed which in turn (I tried to emerge it) cannot be found > > as ebuild. > > > > I smy prophecy in so far correct or need I more spider legs and frog > > eyes in the mystric soup? ;) > > > > You're on the right track, but missing on the detail: > > The following REQUIRED_USE flag constraints are unsatisfied: > calligra_features_plan? ( kdepim ) > > > means it needs USE=kdepim > > Either add it globally in make,conf or just for calligra in package.use > > You got this error because USE="kdepim" is not in the list of flags for > calligra itself, so you didn't know to add it. > > Beware though, this will pull in an almighty list of kde stuff, which > you might not want.... > > > -- > Alan McKinnon > alan.mckin...@gmail.com > >
Hi Alan, thanks for the support again! :) These are the USE flags, which were active during the compilation, which produces the above error app-office/calligra attica crypt eigen exif fontconfig freetds glew glib gsf handbook jpeg jpeg2k kdcraw kde lcms marble mysql okular openexr opengl pdf threads tiff truetype xml -aqua -fftw -gsl -import-filter kdepim -nepomuk -postgres -spacenav -sybase -test -vc -xbase CALLIGRA_FEATURES="krita" Kdepim was set. On the other hand -- you mentioned this will pull a lot of kde-stuff. I only wnat krita...is there a more convenient, faster way to get krita running without pulling the whole kde ? Best regards, Meino