On 09/05/2015 02:30 PM, Fernando Rodriguez wrote:
> On Saturday, September 05, 2015 12:46:02 PM the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
>> On 09/05/2015 12:23 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
>>> On 05/09/2015 20:17, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
>>>> I'm trying to re-emerge  poppler but I'm getting error message
>>>> Here is the message log: 
>>>> http://pastebin.com/Q5EKLW8U
>>>
>>> Don't use pastebin here. It's considered rude.
>>> Post the relevant portion of the error.
>>
>> Apology about it. I was under impression it might look cleaner (less
>> clapper if I post a link to complete log).
>>
>>> I did look at it though, and it's full of jpeg errors. So you need to go
>>> back to your very first post on this subject about a week ago and follow
>>> the advice there, not some other variant of your own invention.
>>
>> Yes, that was correct hint.
>> Fernando was correct, running:
>> media-libs/tiff
>> perl-cleaner --all
> 
> I was right that rebuilding libtiff (not perl-cleaner) will get you past that 
> ebuild, but my advice was the same you just received, go back to the *VERY 
> FIRST* post on the subject and fix the root of the problem. You will see that 
> error again (or worse runtime errors) until you fix it.
> 
> Hint: It was Alan that gave you the solution. You chose to fix it by 
> installing 
> an incompatible jpeg implementation. That needs to be undone.

It seems to me Alan solution:
emerge -avC libjpeg-turbo
emerge -av1 media-libs/jpeg:0 media-libs/jpeg:62

It will come to hunt me.  It allow me to keep going with upgrades as I
couldn't find any better solution.

Currently I have media-libs/jpeg installed in two slots:
media-libs/jpeg-6b-r12:62
media-libs/jpeg-8d-r1:0

I can not get rid of "media-libs/jpeg-6b-r12" due to dependency
net-misc/nxclient-3.5.0.7 (=media-libs/jpeg-6*)

I need "nxclient" for now until I find better solution.

According to: equery d media-libs/jpeg-8d-r1
 * These packages depend on media-libs/jpeg-8d-r1:
virtual/jpeg-0-r2 (>=media-libs/jpeg-8d-r1:0

Maybe I could uninstall jpeg-8d-r1 as only "virtual/jpeg-0-r2" depends
on it.

Thelma

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