On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 15:38:08 +0100, Arnau Bria wrote:

> So, I checked my make.conf and found next:
> 
> USE=" -arts -audiofile ccache cgi clamd -cli -eds -emboss -esd  vhost\
>       -foomaticdb -fortran -gif -gnome -gtk -idn -ipv6 -isdnlog -lcms \
>      -libg++ -mng mpeg2 mysql -oss -pppd -quicktime -reflection \
>      userlocales -xml -xml2 -xmms imap -fam clamav spamassassin -ldap \
>      -pam -static berkdb ssl sasl dri tcltk xfacei -X php apache2 \
>      nptl nptlonly nls vhosts unicode xml -ldap pcre session ctype"
>                                                       ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[snip]
> And eix shows:
> 
> [I] dev-lang/php
>      Available versions:
>         (4)     [M]4.3.11-r5 4.4.4-r6 4.4.6
>         (5)     [M]5.0.5-r5 5.1.6-r6 5.1.6-r11 5.2.1-r3
>      Installed versions:  5.2.1-r3(5)(16:12:02 09/03/07)(-adabas
> -apache apache2 -bcmath berkdb -birdstep -bzip2 -calendar -cdb cgi -cjk
> cli -concurrentmodphp crypt -ctype -curl -curlwrappers -db2 -dbase
> -dbmaker -debug -discard-path -doc -empress -empress-bcs -esoob -exif
> -fastbuild -fdftk -filter -firebird -flatfile -force-cgi-redirect
> -frontbase -ftp -gd -gd-external gdbm -gmp -hash iconv imap -inifile
> -interbase -iodbc -ipv6 -java-external -json -kerberos -ldap -ldap-sasl
> -libedit -mcve -mhash -msql -mssql mysql -mysqli ncurses nls -oci8
> -oci8-instant-client -odbc -pcntl pcre -pdo -pdo-external -pic -posix
> -postgres -qdbm readline -recode -reflection -sapdb session -sharedext
> -sharedmem -simplexml -snmp -soap -sockets -solid spell spl -sqlite ssl
> -suhosin -sybase -sybase-ct -sysvipc -threads -tidy -tokenizer truetype
> unicode -wddx xml -xmlreader -xmlrpc -xmlwriter -xpm -xsl -yaz -zip
> -zip-external zlib) 
> 
> 
> Between all use, you can find -ctype.
> 
> So, why is portage not taking in consideration that use?

Did you emerge php after adding ctype to your USE flags? You probably
need to do "emerge -uavDN world".


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Neil Bothwick

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