Jose Maria Alvarez Fernandez wrote:
Dale wrote:
Should I file a bug report on this? Shouldn't it catch this when I
did a emerge -ep world? You know, let me know it needs a newer
version and can't emerge it yet because of the dependancy.
Let me know. I don't want to file one unless I know I should or
not. It is not marked stable yet anyway. I have only files one
before. Still not sure I did it right though. Care to volunteer?
Thanks,
Dale
:-)
The dependency is there in the kdebase-3.5.0 (and also in
kdebase-kioslavaes, if you use kde split ebuilds) ebuild:
hal? ( >=sys-apps/dbus-0.33
=sys-apps/hal-0.5*
sys-apps/pmount )
So, maybe you didn't use "hal" FLAG in your USE? It's strange, I'm
using kde 3.5 and hal is a dependency for me.
Chema
It did pull in hal and dbus like it should, versions and all. It did
not pull the right ivman though. It still thought the older version was
OK but it would not complete a compile with the newer hal and dbus. I
keyworded ivman and it went right to work. Since I had to go out of
town today to see my lady, I had to shutdown. It seems to work fine. I
put in a CD and a little window pops up asking me what to do with it.
o_O Sounds a lot like M$ to me. :/
I'm not sure about pmount. If it is installed, it did it will I was not
looking, which was most of the time. LOL
Still sounds buggy to me. I would just hate for someone to miss up
their rig that doesn't have a clue what to do to fix it.
Dale
:-)
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