java hates me.

        [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ revdep-rebuild -p
        
        Checking reverse dependencies...
        Packages containing binaries and libraries broken by any package update,
        will be recompiled.
        
        Collecting system binaries and libraries... done.
          (/root/.revdep-rebuild.1_files)
        
          Collecting complete LD_LIBRARY_PATH... done.
            (/root/.revdep-rebuild.2_ldpath)
        
            Checking dynamic linking consistency...
              broken /opt/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02/jre/lib/i386/libjsoundalsa.so
              (requires libasound.so.2)
               done.
                 (/root/.revdep-rebuild.3_rebuild)
        
                 Assigning files to ebuilds... done.
                   (/root/.revdep-rebuild.4_ebuilds)
        
                   Evaluating package order... done.
                     (/root/.revdep-rebuild.5_order)
        
                     All prepared. Starting rebuild...
                     emerge --oneshot --nodeps -p
                     =dev-java/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02
        
                     These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
        
                     Calculating dependencies ...done!
                     [ebuild   R   ] dev-java/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02
                     Now you can remove -p (or --pretend) from arguments and
                     re-run revdep-rebuild.
        
I already reemerged dev-java/blackdown-jdk, which is the only java
installed, and didn't forget to env-update and source /etc/profile.
Running revdep-rebuild is useless, as a second revdep-rebuild -p will
still give the same error message.

And why should something named
/opt/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.02/jre/lib/i386/libjsoundalsa.so exist? I don't
have the "alsa" USE flag set, for the excelent reason that this is an
office workstation with no sound equipment whatsoever.
Could it be that somehow the ebuild is ignoring this point?
I unset "browserplugin" before emerging, just in case this was pulling
sound support. Still, "mozilla" was set; the emerge says that the former
USE variable is the latter renamed...

What to do? Can I safely ignore the revdep-rebuild messages?
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Jorge Almeida
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