Re: [OT] [gentoo-user] Python3 emerge problem with pycairo and wxpython
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Re: [gentoo-user] Python3 emerge problem with pycairo and wxpython
On Wednesday, 16 September 2020 14:22:19 BST "Chris Phillips"@T O wrote: > Hi > > I am having a problem with emerge, that I have successfully(?) worked > around by cutNpaste, but would like > to have a real fix for. It seems related to the python3 move, as I > haven't successfully applied > a default emerge --ask --verbose --update --deep --newuse @world since > then... Please don't hijack someone else's thread. You've replied to a message of mine instead of starting a new thread. Bad manners. Changing the subject does not start a new thread, nor should it. -- Regards, Peter.
Re: [gentoo-user] Python3 emerge problem with pycairo and wxpython
On Wed, 16 Sep 2020 09:22:19 -0400, "Chris Phillips"@T O wrote: > I am having a problem with emerge, that I have successfully(?) worked > around by cutNpaste, but would like > to have a real fix for. It seems related to the python3 move, as I > haven't successfully applied > a default emerge --ask --verbose --update --deep --newuse @world > since then... > > I always get the following 2 ebuild lines: > > [ebuild UD ] dev-python/pycairo-1.18.2::gentoo [1.19.1::gentoo] > USE="-doc -examples -test" \ >PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7%* python3_6 python3_7 python3_8 > (-python3_9) (-pypy3%)" 0 KiB > ... > [ebuild N ] dev-python/wxpython-3.0.2.0:3.0::gentoo USE="cairo > libnotify opengl -examples" \ >PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7" 0 KiB > > I can successfully cut those out and apply the rest of the ebuilds, > can't determine what is pulling in wxpython. Add --tree to your emerge options. -- Neil Bothwick If bankers can count, how come they have eight windows and only four tellers? pgpwnYfI1Fw1q.pgp Description: OpenPGP digital signature
[gentoo-user] Python3 emerge problem with pycairo and wxpython
Hi I am having a problem with emerge, that I have successfully(?) worked around by cutNpaste, but would like to have a real fix for. It seems related to the python3 move, as I haven't successfully applied a default emerge --ask --verbose --update --deep --newuse @world since then... I always get the following 2 ebuild lines: [ebuild UD ] dev-python/pycairo-1.18.2::gentoo [1.19.1::gentoo] USE="-doc -examples -test" \ PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7%* python3_6 python3_7 python3_8 (-python3_9) (-pypy3%)" 0 KiB ... [ebuild N ] dev-python/wxpython-3.0.2.0:3.0::gentoo USE="cairo libnotify opengl -examples" \ PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7" 0 KiB I can successfully cut those out and apply the rest of the ebuilds, can't determine what is pulling in wxpython. Any ideas on what I need to do to keep these from occurring? Thanks, Chris PS I see a 4.0.2 wxpython but since I can't determine whats using wxpython , I worry about forcing the newer (maybe not stable wxpython...)? -- -- -- Woda: "Java: write once, debug anywhere" Hong Zhang http://thehenrys.ca | Chris Phillips - Resident cat slave and dubious character | | mailto:northernl...@lgonqn.org (416)483-3768 | | http://LGonQn.Org/www/Chris.Phillips cell: (416)505-3610 | "EPIC stands for Expects Perfectly Intuitive Compilers" P. Bannon http://www.hazmatmodine.com NOTICE: This email message is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply email and destroy all copies of the original message. "blah blah blah - Ginger!" --