Heiko Baums <[email protected]> [15-10-17 15:44]:
> Am 17.10.2015 um 13:07 schrieb [email protected]:
> 
> > previously I had emerged nvidia-settings seperately. This leads to an 
> > problem with a recent update, because the nvidia-settings were
> > pulling in the old version of the nvidia-drivers and the update wants
> > the new version of the drivers.
> > 
> > So I emerge -C'ed the nvidia-settings, set the USE-flag 'tools' for
> > the drivers and updated...it works.
> > 
> > This morning ... updateing my Gentoo box again, the same scenario
> > happens again...nvidia-settings (old version) were missing (why?)
> > and again wants the old driver while emerge wants the new one.
> > 
> > How can I get out of this?
> 
> Do you have xfce-extra/xfce4-sensors-plugin with
> USE="video_cards_nvidia" resp. VIDEO_CARDS="nvidia" installed?
> 
> Because this pulls in media-video/nvidia-settings.
> 
> My guess is that media-video/nvidia-settings is now included in
> x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers and is therefore not needed anymore as a
> separate package.
> 
> As a workaround, because I hadn't had time to file a bug report when I
> discovered this, I just reinstalled xfce-extra/xfce4-sensors-plugin with
> USE="-video_cards_nvidia".
> 
> There are some other packages which pull in media-video/nvidia-settings
> if VIDEO_CARDS="nvidia" is set. So if you don't use Xfce it's probably
> one of those packages.
> 
> Just run `equery depends nvidia-settings` or `emerge -pv --tree ...` to
> see by which package it gets pulled in.
> 

Hi Heiko,
(_sounds_ somehow redundant, hahahaha! ;)

Thanks for the help! :)
The equery command found three more of those:
app-admin/conky-1.9.0-r3 (nvidia ? media-video/nvidia-settings)
sci-libs/vtk-6.1.0-r1 (video_cards_nvidia ? media-video/nvidia-settings)
sys-apps/hwloc-1.10.0-r2 (gl ? media-video/nvidia-settings)

I fixed that via accorinding use-flag setting as you suggested but
unfortunately vtk is ignoring my manipulations:

[I] sci-libs/vtk
     Available versions:  ~6.0.0^t (~)6.1.0^t 6.1.0-r1^t {R +X all-modules aqua 
boost cg doc examples ffmpeg gdal imaging java json kaapi mpi mysql odbc 
offscreen postgres python qt4 rendering smp tbb tcl test theora tk views web 
xdmf2 ELIBC="FreeBSD" PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7" VIDEO_CARDS="nvidia"}
     Installed versions:  6.1.0-r1^t(05:31:39 06/13/15)(X rendering tcl tk -R 
-all-modules -aqua -boost -cg -doc -examples -ffmpeg -gdal -imaging -java -json 
-kaapi -mpi -mysql -odbc -offscreen -postgres -python -qt4 -smp -tbb -test 
-theora -views -web -xdmf2 ELIBC="-FreeBSD" PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7" 
VIDEO_CARDS="nvidia")
     Homepage:            http://www.vtk.org/
     Description:         The Visualization Toolkit


There is no 'nvidia-settings" use-flag with vtk.

But nevertheless - it pulls it in:
[nomerge       ] sci-libs/vtk-6.1.0-r1::gentoo  USE="X rendering tcl tk -R 
-all-modules (-aqua) -boost -cg -doc (-examples) -ffmpeg -gdal -imaging -java 
-json -kaapi -mpi -mysql -odbc -offscreen -postgres -python -qt4 -smp -tbb 
{-test} -theora -views -web -xdmf2" PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7" 
VIDEO_CARDS="nvidia" 
[ebuild  N    ~]  media-video/nvidia-settings-355.11::gentoo  USE="-examples 
-gtk3" 0 KiB


Am I lost? ;)


Best regards,
Meino




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