Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Update blocked by kdebase-startkde:4
On 07/09/2016 03:40 PM, Peter Humphrey wrote: > > In fact I tried the separate masking. It led on to having to treat kde-plasma > and kde-frameworks similarly, and before I knew it I was unmasking a load of > packages that don't belong in a KDE-4 system. > > What to try next? > When I tried plasma and it crashed every 10 seconds I reverted and manually masked all packages >4.15. I figure eventually the instability will go away but decided to leave it for another year or so. Heck, I may never update again. ;-) I like having a desktop that just works. I haven't tried updating recently (some months because I don't want to deal with the plasma stuff now) though, so I don't know if it still works. I've attached my package.mask if you want to try it. Talk about try to solve updates with a sledgehammer though... I think you'll also have to remove wallpapers in order to make portage happy about conflicts: [/etc/portage/package.use] kde-base/kdebase-startkde -wallpapers kde-apps/kdebase-meta -wallpapers (Yes, it took forever to do that manually.) I suspect it will probably not work now but it'll be a starting point if you want to try this method. Maybe all you'll have to do is adjust some versions? Dan >kde-apps/kopete-4.15 >kde-apps/kate-4.15 >kde-apps/libkdegames-4.15 >kde-apps/libkdeedu-4.15 >kde-apps/libkmahjongg-4.15 >kde-apps/analitza-4.15 >kde-apps/kde4-l10n-4.15 >kde-apps/amor-4.15 >kde-apps/kteatime-4.15 >kde-apps/kiten-4.15 >kde-apps/pairs-4.15 >kde-apps/step-4.15 >kde-apps/kbruch-4.15 >kde-apps/blinken-4.15 >kde-apps/cantor-4.15 >kde-apps/kig-4.15 >kde-apps/kgeography-4.15 >kde-apps/rocs-4.15 >kde-apps/dragon-4.15 >kde-apps/juk-4.15 >kde-apps/kopete-4.15 >kde-apps/parley-4.15 >kde-apps/khangman-4.15 >kde-apps/kwordquiz-4.15 >kde-apps/klettres-4.15 >kde-apps/kalgebra-4.15 >kde-apps/kalzium-4.15 >kde-apps/kanagram-4.15 >kde-apps/kturtle-4.15 >kde-apps/kmplot-4.15 >kde-apps/kstars-4.15 >kde-apps/kolf-4.15 >kde-apps/konquest-4.15 >kde-apps/kdiamond-4.15 >kde-apps/kubrick-4.15 >kde-apps/kiriki-4.15 >kde-apps/ksquares-4.15 >kde-apps/kigo-4.15 >kde-apps/kbreakout-4.15 >kde-apps/lskat-4.15 >kde-apps/palapeli-4.15 >kde-apps/klines-4.15 >kde-apps/kollision-4.15 >kde-apps/klickety-4.15 >kde-apps/kblackbox-4.15 >kde-apps/katomic-4.15 >kde-apps/knetwalk-4.15 >kde-apps/bovo-4.15 >kde-apps/ksudoku-4.15 >kde-apps/knavalbattle-4.15 >kde-apps/kmines-4.15 >kde-apps/kfourinline-4.15 >kde-apps/kblocks-4.15 >kde-apps/kreversi-4.15 >kde-apps/kpat-4.15 >kde-apps/kgoldrunner-4.15 >kde-apps/killbots-4.15 >kde-apps/kjumpingcube-4.15 >kde-apps/picmi-4.15 >kde-apps/kmahjongg-4.15 >kde-apps/kshisen-4.15 >kde-apps/ktuberling-4.15 >kde-apps/kspaceduel-4.15 >kde-apps/bomber-4.15 >kde-apps/ksnakeduel-4.15 >kde-apps/kapman-4.15 >kde-apps/kbounce-4.15 >kde-apps/granatier-4.15 >kde-apps/ksirk-4.15 >kde-apps/kdegames-meta-4.15 >kde-apps/kdenetwork-meta-4.15 >kde-apps/ktux-4.15 >kde-apps/ffmpegthumbs-4.15 >kde-apps/kqtquickcharts-4.15 >kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta-4.15 >kde-apps/kdetoys-meta-4.15 >kde-base/kdeplasma-addons-4.15 >kde-apps/ktouch-4.15 >kde-apps/artikulate-4.15 >kde-apps/kdeedu-meta-4.15 >kde-apps/kde-meta-4.14.3 >kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta-4.15 >kde-base/kde-env-4.15 >kde-frameworks/oxygen-icons-4.15 >kde-base/kdelibs-4.15 >kde-apps/kfmclient-4.15 >kde-apps/kdesu-4.15 >kde-base/katepart-4.15 >kde-base/libkworkspace-4.15 >kde-apps/libkonq-4.15 >kde-apps/libkexiv2-4.15 >kde-base/kephal-4.15 >kde-apps/libkdcraw-4.15 >kde-apps/libkipi-4.15 >kde-base/kcheckpass-4.15 >kde-base/ksysguard-4.15 >kde-apps/knotify-4.15 >kde-base/liboxygenstyle-4.15 >kde-apps/libkcddb-4.15 >kde-apps/kde-wallpapers-4.15 >kde-base/kcminit-4.15 >kde-apps/kcmshell-4.15 >kde-apps/kdeartwork-wallpapers-4.15 >kde-apps/kioclient-4.15 >kde-apps/kreadconfig-4.15 >kde-apps/kdialog-4.15 >kde-apps/svgpart-4.15 >kde-base/kstartupconfig-4.15 >kde-base/ksplash-4.15 >kde-apps/kwalletmanager-4.15 >kde-apps/kwalletd-4.15 >kde-apps/kurifilter-plugins-4.15 >kde-apps/solid-runtime-4.15 >kde-base/libkgreeter-4.15 >kde-apps/libkcompactdisc-4.15 >kde-apps/kdeartwork-colorschemes-4.15 >kde-apps/kdeartwork-iconthemes-4.15 >kde-apps/kdeartwork-desktopthemes-4.15 >kde-apps/kdeartwork-emoticons-4.15 >kde-apps/kamera-4.15 >kde-apps/kcolorchooser-4.15 >kde-apps/kgamma-4.15 >kde-apps/kruler-4.15 >kde-apps/kdegraphics-mobipocket-4.15 >kde-apps/kolourpaint-4.15 >kde-base/freespacenotifier-4.15 >kde-apps/kde-base-artwork-4.15 >kde-base/ksystraycmd-4.15 >kde-base/kinfocenter-4.15 >kde-base/qguiplatformplugin_kde-4.15 >kde-base/kdebase-cursors-4.15 >kde-bas
[gentoo-user] Re: Plasma teething problems - Part I
On 24/06/2019 14:00, Mick wrote: I've installed plasma-meta plus some kde-apps meta packages as follows: kde-apps/kdeadmin-meta kde-apps/kdecore-meta kde-apps/kdegraphics-meta kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta kde-apps/kdenetwork-meta kde-apps/kdepim-meta kde-apps/kdeutils-meta kde-apps/kwalletmanager kde-frameworks/oxygen-icons kde-plasma/plasma-meta One of the above[1] brought in NetworkManager, which I don't use because for my use case there's nothing wrong with openrc netifrc scripts. [...] [1] kde-plasma/plasma-meta requires kde-plasma/powerdevil, which requires kde- frameworks/networkmanager-qt, which requires net-misc/networkmanager, which requires net-misc/modemmanager I use Plasma, and NW is not installed. I have "-networkmanager" in my USE flags in make.conf. Add that, and do a: emerge -auDN --with-bdeps=y @world emerge -a --depclean You should then be able to install Plasma without NW.
Re: [gentoo-user] Have I to install wifi now?
On Sat, 30 May 2020 22:46:18 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote: > > The point of meta packages is that they install a whole set of stuff, > > in this case "Merge this to pull in all Plasma 5 packages". If you > > don't want the kitchen sink, don't use meta packages. I have a kde > > set in /etc/ portage/sets that includes just what I want. As a result > > I have a decent KDE desktop but without needing networkmanager, or > > any of the PIM stuff. > > I tried doing that some time ago. I got so heavily bogged down in a > dependency mire that I gave up. You wouldn't like to show your set, > would you? Please? :) > Here you go. I make no claims as to its suitability, or even uptodatedness kde-plasma/khotkeys kde-apps/ark kde-apps/dolphin kde-apps/filelight kde-apps/kamera kde-apps/kate kde-apps/kcalc kde-apps/kdenetwork-filesharing kde-apps/kdialog kde-apps/kgpg kde-apps/kmix kde-apps/kpat kde-apps/krdc kde-apps/krfb kde-apps/spectacle sci-astronomy/kstars kde-apps/ksudoku kde-apps/ksystemlog kde-apps/kteatime kde-apps/kwalletmanager kde-apps/okular kde-apps/print-manager kde-plasma/kinfocenter kde-plasma/kmenuedit kde-plasma/powerdevil kde-apps/yakuake kde-plasma/kdeplasma-addons x11-misc/sddm kde-plasma/plasma-desktop kde-plasma/systemsettings kde-plasma/sddm-kcm kde-plasma/kde-gtk-config kde-apps/konsole:5 kde-plasma/kscreen kde-misc/krusader kde-apps/keditbookmarks media-sound/pavucontrol-qt -- Neil Bothwick Master of all I survey (at the moment, empty pizza boxes) pgp3fOB9SsYHX.pgp Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [gentoo-user] LibreOffice and openldap
On Wed, 25 Jul 2018 09:34:09 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote: > If you run a KDE desktop it's a lot more than LibreOffice: > > $ equery d openldap > * These packages depend on openldap: > --->8 > kde-apps/kldap-17.12.3 (net-nds/openldap) > --->8 > > $ equery d kldap > * These packages depend on kldap: > kde-apps/incidenceeditor-17.12.3 (>=kde-apps/kldap-17.12.3:5) > kde-apps/kdepim-meta-17.12.3 (>=kde-apps/kldap-17.12.3) > kde-apps/kmail-17.12.3 (>=kde-apps/kldap-17.12.3:5) > kde-apps/kmail-account-wizard-17.12.3 (>=kde-apps/kldap-17.12.3:5) > kde-apps/korganizer-17.12.3 (>=kde-apps/kldap-17.12.3:5) > kde-apps/libkdepim-17.12.3 (>=kde-apps/kldap-17.12.3:5) > kde-apps/messagelib-17.12.3 (>=kde-apps/kldap-17.12.3:5) > > Seems to be no way out of it. Those are all kdepim packages, I run KDE without KMail and the only package that depends on openldap is LO. -- Neil Bothwick And what else floats.? pgpeQXG7wbI4H.pgp Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Problems with Xinerama after upgrade to Plasma (KDE5)
On Friday, September 16, 2016 10:54:16 AM Dan Johansson wrote: > On 2016-09-16 09:43, J. Roeleveld wrote: > > On Thursday, September 15, 2016 08:36:20 PM Dan Johansson wrote: > >> After upgrading to Plasma (KDE5) I have a problem with my dual monitor > >> setup. > >> > >> When I start/restart a new session both monitors are "displayed" "on > >> top" of each other (see Screenshot_20160915_201441.png). After > >> "dragging" DVI-I-1 to the right of DVI-D-0 in SystemSettings (see > >> Screenshot_20160915_201601.png) everything looks OK. > >> > >> Any suggestions why this is happening (some file-permission some > >> where?) > >> and where to search for a solution? > > > > Quick guess, you are running "stable" kde plasma (5.6.5)? > > There is a bug there that is fixed in later versions. > > > > I am using 5.7.4 and haven't seen that issue anymore. > > Yes, you are correct, I'm running stable (5.6.5). > Then I'll have to wait for next release to "go stable" or try upgrading > to 5.7.4. > > Thanks for your support. I'm not sure how long that will take. I've been running 5.7.4 without any obvious issues for a while now... Attached is the "package.accept_keywords" file I use for 5.7.4 It's up to you to decide, but every time you log-out, you'll have the same issue with 5.6... -- Joost=kde-plasma/plasma-meta-5.7.4 ~amd64 # required by kde-plasma/plasma-meta-5.7.4::kde[sddm,display-manager] # required by @selected # required by @world (argument) =kde-plasma/sddm-kcm-5.7.4 ~amd64 # required by kde-plasma/plasma-meta-5.7.4::kde[wallpapers] # required by @selected # required by @world (argument) =kde-plasma/plasma-workspace-wallpapers-5.7.4 ~amd64 # required by kde-plasma/plasma-meta-5.7.4::kde[gtk] # required by @selected # required by @world (argument) =kde-plasma/breeze-gtk-5.7.4 ~amd64 # required by kde-plasma/plasma-meta-5.7.4::kde # required by @selected # required by @world (argument) =kde-plasma/powerdevil-5.7.4-r1 ~amd64 # required by kde-plasma/plasma-desktop-5.7.4::kde # required by kde-plasma/plasma-meta-5.7.4::kde # required by @selected # required by @world (argument) =kde-plasma/plasma-workspace-5.7.4 ~amd64 # required by kde-plasma/plasma-meta-5.7.4::kde # required by @selected # required by @world (argument) =kde-plasma/user-manager-5.7.4 ~amd64 # required by kde-plasma/kwin-5.7.4::kde # required by kde-plasma/plasma-workspace-5.7.4::kde # required by kde-plasma/plasma-desktop-5.7.4::kde # required by kde-plasma/plasma-meta-5.7.4::kde # required by @selected # required by @world (argument) =kde-plasma/kdecoration-5.7.4 ~amd64 # required by kde-plasma/plasma-desktop-5.7.4::kde # required by kde-plasma/plasma-meta-5.7.4::kde # required by @selected # required by @world (argument) =kde-plasma/kwin-5.7.4 ~amd64 # required by kde-plasma/plasma-desktop-5.7.4::kde # required by kde-plasma/plasma-meta-5.7.4::kde # required by @selected # required by @world (argument) =kde-plasma/oxygen-5.7.4 ~amd64 # required by kde-plasma/plasma-meta-5.7.4::kde # required by @selected # required by @world (argument) =kde-plasma/kmenuedit-5.7.4 ~amd64 # required by kde-apps/spectacle-16.04.3::gentoo # required by kde-apps/kdegraphics-meta-16.04.3::gentoo # required by kde-apps/kde-apps-meta-16.04.3::gentoo # required by @selected # required by @world (argument) =kde-plasma/libkscreen-5.7.4 ~amd64 # required by kde-plasma/plasma-meta-5.7.4::kde # required by @selected # required by @world (argument) =kde-plasma/kdeplasma-addons-5.7.4 ~amd64 # required by kde-plasma/plasma-meta-5.7.4::kde # required by @selected # required by @world (argument) =kde-plasma/systemsettings-5.7.4 ~amd64 # required by kde-plasma/plasma-integration-5.7.4::kde # required by kde-plasma/plasma-workspace-5.7.4::kde # required by kde-plasma/plasma-desktop-5.7.4::kde # required by kde-plasma/plasma-meta-5.7.4::kde # required by @selected # required by @world (argument) =kde-plasma/breeze-5.7.4 ~amd64 # required by kde-plasma/plasma-meta-5.7.4::kde # required by @selected # required by @world (argument) =kde-plasma/kscreen-5.7.4 ~amd64 # required by kde-plasma/plasma-meta-5.7.4::kde # required by @selected # required by @world (argument) =kde-plasma/kwayland-integration-5.7.4 ~amd64 # required by kde-plasma/plasma-meta-5.7.4::kde # required by @selected # required by @world (argument) =kde-plasma/polkit-kde-agent-5.7.4 ~amd64 # required by kde-plasma/plasma-meta-5.7.4::kde # required by @selected # required by @world (argument) =kde-plasma/ksshaskpass-5.7.4 ~amd64 # required by kde-frameworks/kactivities-5.23.0::gentoo # required by kde-plasma/powerdevil-5.7.4-r1::gentoo # required by kde-plasma/plasma-meta-5.7.4::kde # required by @selected # required by @world (argument) =kde-plasma/kactivitymanagerd-5.7.4 ~amd64 # required by kde-pl
Re: [gentoo-user] kde-base/baloo is blocking an upgrade
On Saturday 28 May 2016 10:53:53 Alan McKinnon wrote: > On 28/05/2016 10:49, Mick wrote: > > On Saturday 28 May 2016 09:27:06 Neil Bothwick wrote: > >> On Sat, 28 May 2016 09:08:10 +0100, Mick wrote: > >>> I came across this blocker and I'm not sure how to overcome it: > >>> ======= > >>> [ebuild NS] kde-apps/kmix-15.12.3:5::gentoo > >>> [4.14.3-r1:4/4.14::gentoo] USE="alsa -debug -pulseaudio" 381 KiB > >>> [uninstall ] kde-apps/kmix-4.14.3-r1:4/4.14::gentoo USE="alsa > >>> handbook (- aqua) -canberra -debug -pulseaudio" > >>> [blocks b ] kde-apps/kmix:4 ("kde-apps/kmix:4" is blocking kde- > >>> apps/kmix-15.12.3) > >>> [ebuild NS] kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta-15.12.3:5::gentoo > >>> [4.14.3:4::gentoo] USE="ffmpeg" 0 KiB > >>> [uninstall ] kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta-4.14.3:4::gentoo > >>> USE="ffmpeg (- aqua) -mplayer" > >>> [blocks b ] kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta:4 ("kde-apps/kdemultimedia- > >>> meta:4" is blocking kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta-15.12.3) > >>> [blocks B ] kde-base/baloo:4[-minimal(-)] ("kde-base/baloo:4[- > >>> minimal(-)]" is blocking kde-frameworks/baloo-5.21.0) > >> > >> Have you tried adding "kde-base/baloo minimal" to package.use? > >> > >> There have been a few cases where a software combination means you end up > >> with both KDE4 and KDE5 versions of a package as dependencies and the > >> solution is usually to emerge the KDE4 version with USE="minimal". > > > > Thank you Alan and Neil for your replies. I have tried: > > > > 1. --backrack 90 > > 2. Adding USE="minimal" to kde-base/baloo > > 3. Unmerging kde-base/baloo and running emerge -uaDv world. > > > > but the clash remains. On this box the user uses kmail, knotes, > > korganiser. I don't mind upgrading to the latest kde-frameworks > > equivalent, but I'd rather I stayed with stable packages as far as I can > > and I am not sure what the kde- frameworks kdepim-meta equivalent is, > > unless portage tells me. > > > > These are the dependencies equery shows for kdepim-common-libs: > > > > # equery depends kdepim-common-libs > > > > * These packages depend on kdepim-common-libs: > > kde-apps/akonadiconsole-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common- > > libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > > kde-apps/akregator-4.14.10 > > (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > > kde-apps/blogilo-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > > kde-apps/calendarjanitor-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common- > > libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > > kde-apps/kaddressbook-4.14.10 > > (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) kde-apps/kalarm-4.14.10 > > (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > > kde-apps/kdepim-kresources-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common- > > libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > > kde-apps/kjots-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > > kde-apps/kleopatra-4.14.10 > > (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > > kde-apps/kmail-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > > kde-apps/knode-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.12.1-r1:4[aqua=]) > > kde-apps/knotes-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > > kde-apps/konsolekalendar-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common- > > libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > > kde-apps/kontact-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > > kde-apps/korganizer-4.14.10 > > (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > > kde-apps/ktimetracker-4.14.10 > > (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > Neil is on the right track, kde-base/baloo[minimal] works with > kde-frameworks/baloo > > I suspect you have a kdepim package that requires > kde-base/baloo[-minimal], so please I have tried both minimal and -minimal, neither of which overcame the blocker. > equery depends baloo > > and lets see what wants it # equery depends baloo * These packages depend on baloo: kde-apps/baloo-widgets-4.14.3 (>=kde-base/baloo-4.14.3:4[aqua=]) kde-apps/dolphin-4.14.3-r1 (semantic-desktop ? >=kde- base/baloo-4.14.3:4[aqua=]) kde-apps/gwenview-4.14.3 (semantic-desktop ? >=kde-base/baloo-4.14.3:4[aqua=]) kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10 (>=kde-base/baloo-4.14.3:4[aqua=]) # grep minimal -r /etc/portage/package.use # required by virtual/ssh-0[-minimal] >=kde-apps/kde4-l10n-15.08.3-r2:4 minimal I recall having to add minimal to kde-apps/kde4-l10n a few weeks ago to overcome some blocker for plasma5, but I can't recall the exact situation was. -- Regards, Mick signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [gentoo-user] kde-base/baloo is blocking an upgrade
Mick wrote: > On Saturday 28 May 2016 10:53:53 Alan McKinnon wrote: >> On 28/05/2016 10:49, Mick wrote: >>> On Saturday 28 May 2016 09:27:06 Neil Bothwick wrote: >>>> On Sat, 28 May 2016 09:08:10 +0100, Mick wrote: >>>>> I came across this blocker and I'm not sure how to overcome it: >>>>> ======= >>>>> [ebuild NS] kde-apps/kmix-15.12.3:5::gentoo >>>>> [4.14.3-r1:4/4.14::gentoo] USE="alsa -debug -pulseaudio" 381 KiB >>>>> [uninstall ] kde-apps/kmix-4.14.3-r1:4/4.14::gentoo USE="alsa >>>>> handbook (- aqua) -canberra -debug -pulseaudio" >>>>> [blocks b ] kde-apps/kmix:4 ("kde-apps/kmix:4" is blocking kde- >>>>> apps/kmix-15.12.3) >>>>> [ebuild NS] kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta-15.12.3:5::gentoo >>>>> [4.14.3:4::gentoo] USE="ffmpeg" 0 KiB >>>>> [uninstall ] kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta-4.14.3:4::gentoo >>>>> USE="ffmpeg (- aqua) -mplayer" >>>>> [blocks b ] kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta:4 ("kde-apps/kdemultimedia- >>>>> meta:4" is blocking kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta-15.12.3) >>>>> [blocks B ] kde-base/baloo:4[-minimal(-)] ("kde-base/baloo:4[- >>>>> minimal(-)]" is blocking kde-frameworks/baloo-5.21.0) >>>> Have you tried adding "kde-base/baloo minimal" to package.use? >>>> >>>> There have been a few cases where a software combination means you end up >>>> with both KDE4 and KDE5 versions of a package as dependencies and the >>>> solution is usually to emerge the KDE4 version with USE="minimal". >>> Thank you Alan and Neil for your replies. I have tried: >>> >>> 1. --backrack 90 >>> 2. Adding USE="minimal" to kde-base/baloo >>> 3. Unmerging kde-base/baloo and running emerge -uaDv world. >>> >>> but the clash remains. On this box the user uses kmail, knotes, >>> korganiser. I don't mind upgrading to the latest kde-frameworks >>> equivalent, but I'd rather I stayed with stable packages as far as I can >>> and I am not sure what the kde- frameworks kdepim-meta equivalent is, >>> unless portage tells me. >>> >>> These are the dependencies equery shows for kdepim-common-libs: >>> >>> # equery depends kdepim-common-libs >>> >>> * These packages depend on kdepim-common-libs: >>> kde-apps/akonadiconsole-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common- >>> libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) >>> kde-apps/akregator-4.14.10 >>> (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) >>> kde-apps/blogilo-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) >>> kde-apps/calendarjanitor-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common- >>> libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) >>> kde-apps/kaddressbook-4.14.10 >>> (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) kde-apps/kalarm-4.14.10 >>> (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) >>> kde-apps/kdepim-kresources-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common- >>> libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) >>> kde-apps/kjots-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) >>> kde-apps/kleopatra-4.14.10 >>> (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) >>> kde-apps/kmail-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) >>> kde-apps/knode-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.12.1-r1:4[aqua=]) >>> kde-apps/knotes-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) >>> kde-apps/konsolekalendar-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common- >>> libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) >>> kde-apps/kontact-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) >>> kde-apps/korganizer-4.14.10 >>> (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) >>> kde-apps/ktimetracker-4.14.10 >>> (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) >> Neil is on the right track, kde-base/baloo[minimal] works with >> kde-frameworks/baloo >> >> I suspect you have a kdepim package that requires >> kde-base/baloo[-minimal], so please > I have tried both minimal and -minimal, neither of which overcame the blocker. > >> equery depends baloo >> >> and lets see what wants it > # equery depends baloo > * These packages depend on baloo: > kde-apps/baloo-widgets-4.14.3 (>=kde-base/baloo-4.14.3:4[aqua=]) > kde-apps/dolphin-4.14.3-r1 (semantic-desktop ? >=kde- > base/baloo-4.14.3:4[aqua=]) > kde-apps/gwenview-4.14.3 (semantic-desktop ? >=kde-base/baloo-4.14.3:4[aqua=]) > kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10 (>=kde-base/baloo-4.14.3:4[aqua=]) > > > # grep minimal -r /etc/portage/package.use > # required by virtual/ssh-0[-minimal] >> =kde-apps/kde4-l10n-15.08.3-r2:4 minimal > I recall having to add minimal to kde-apps/kde4-l10n a few weeks ago to > overcome some blocker for plasma5, but I can't recall the exact situation was. > I haven't seen you post this yet. Could you add -t to the emerge update command and post it? That may help Alan and Neil see what is pulling it in. The what may lead to the why. Heck, maybe I will see something that will help shed some light on this problem. Dale :-) :-)
[gentoo-user] emerge --rebuild-if-new-rev always triggers rebuild
From the does-this-happen-to-anyone-else-or-is-it-just-me department. I'm finding that if I include "--rebuild-if-new-rev y", I get a slew of new packages built, *even if I just built them*. That seems wrong. I've tried removing it, and the problem goes away. The presence or absence of "--rebuild- if-new-slot y" seems to have no impact. EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS="--tree --with-bdeps=y --keep-going --quiet-build=y --deep --unordered-display --load-average 3 --jobs=3 --rebuild-if-new-slot y -- rebuild-if-new-rev y" $ emerge -puDN @world These are the packages that would be merged: Calculating dependencies... done! [nomerge ] dev-python/virtualenv-13.1.2 [nomerge ] dev-python/setuptools-18.4 [nomerge ] dev-lang/python-3.4.3-r1 [nomerge ]sys-libs/ncurses-5.9-r5 [nomerge ] sys-libs/gpm-1.20.7-r2 [nomerge ] virtual/yacc-0 [nomerge ] sys-devel/bison-3.0.4-r1 [nomerge ]sys-devel/flex-2.5.39-r1 [nomerge ] sys-devel/gettext-0.19.4 [nomerge ] dev-libs/libxml2-2.9.3 [nomerge ] sys-devel/autoconf-2.69 [nomerge ]dev-lang/perl-5.20.2 [nomerge ] app-admin/perl-cleaner-2.19 [nomerge ] app-portage/portage-utils-0.62 [nomerge ] dev-libs/iniparser-3.1-r1 [nomerge ]app-doc/doxygen-1.8.10-r1 [nomerge ] app-text/ghostscript-gpl-9.15-r1 [nomerge ] x11-libs/gtk+-3.18.7 [nomerge ] app-accessibility/at-spi2-atk-2.18.1 [nomerge ]dev-libs/glib-2.46.2-r2 [nomerge ] dev-libs/libxslt-1.1.28-r5 [nomerge ] dev-libs/libgcrypt-1.6.5 [nomerge ] virtual/texi2dvi-0 [nomerge ]virtual/latex-base-1.0 [nomerge ] dev-texlive/texlive-fontutils-2014 [nomerge ] dev-texlive/texlive-basic-2014 [nomerge ] app-text/texlive-core-2014-r4 [nomerge ]x11-libs/cairo-1.14.2 [nomerge ] x11-libs/libX11-1.6.3 [nomerge ] app-text/docbook-xml-dtd-4.3-r1 [nomerge ] app-text/build-docbook- catalog-1.19.1 [nomerge ] sys-apps/util-linux-2.26.2 [nomerge ] sys-libs/pam-1.2.1 [nomerge ] sys-auth/pambase-20150213 [nomerge ] sys-auth/consolekit-1.1.0 [nomerge ]sys-auth/polkit-0.113 [ebuild rR ~] kde-plasma/polkit-kde- agent-5.6.3 [nomerge ] kde-apps/kleopatra-4.14.10 [nomerge ] kde-base/kdelibs-4.14.16 [ebuild rR ~] kde-apps/khelpcenter-5.6.2-r1 [ebuild rR]kde-frameworks/khtml-5.18.0 [ebuild rR ~]kde-plasma/kde-cli-tools-5.6.3 [ebuild rR] kde-frameworks/kdesu-5.18.0 [ebuild rR] kde-frameworks/kpty-5.18.0 [nomerge ] kde-plasma/plasma-meta-5.6.3 [ebuild rR ~] kde-plasma/ksshaskpass-5.6.3 [ebuild rR ~] kde-plasma/kmenuedit-5.6.3 [ebuild rR ~] kde-plasma/khotkeys-5.6.3 [ebuild rR ~]kde-plasma/plasma-workspace-5.6.3 [ebuild rR ~] kde-plasma/kwin-5.6.3 [ebuild rR ~] kde-plasma/kscreenlocker-5.6.3 [ebuild rR ~] kde-plasma/libksysguard-5.6.3 [ebuild rR ~] kde-apps/kio-extras-15.12.3 [ebuild rR] kde-frameworks/kxmlrpcclient-5.18.0 [ebuild rR ~] kde-plasma/ksysguard-5.6.3 [ebuild rR ~] kde-plasma/milou-5.6.3 [ebuild rR] kde-frameworks/ktexteditor-5.18.0 [ebuild rR ~] kde-plasma/kwrited-5.6.3 [ebuild rR ~] kde-plasma/bluedevil-5.6.3 [ebuild rR ~] kde-plasma/kgamma-5.6.3 [ebuild rR ~] kde-plasma/kinfocenter-5.6.3 [ebuild rR ~] kde-plasma/plasma-integration-5.6.3 [ebuild rR ~] kde-plasma/breeze-5.6.3 [ebuild rR] kde-frameworks/frameworkintegration-5.18.0 [ebuild rR ~] kde-plasma/systemsettings-5.6.3 [ebuild rR ~] kde-plasma/kde-gtk-config-5.6.3 [nomerge ] kde-plasma/plasma-desktop-5.6.3 [ebuild rR ~] kde-plasma/plasma-pa-5.6.3 [ebuild rR ~] kde-plasma/oxygen-5.6.3 [ebuild rR ~] kde-plasma/powerdevil-5.6.3 [ebuild rR ~] kde-plasma/sddm-kcm-5.6.3 [ebuild rR ~] kde-plasma/kdeplasma-addons-5.6.3 [ebuild rR] kde-frameworks/kross-5.18.0 [ebuild rR ~] kde-plasma/kscreen-5.6.3 [ebuild rR ~] kde-plasma/user-manager-5.6.3 [nomerge ] kde-apps/kde-apps-meta-15.12.3-r3 [nomerge ] kde-apps/kdegames-meta-15.12.3 [ebuild rR ~] kde-apps/ksquares-15.12.3 [ebuild rR ~]
Re: [gentoo-user] Plasma teething problems - Part II
On Monday, 24 June 2019 21:16:51 BST Dale wrote: > I went through this a few years ago. I had some large programs > installed that I didn't use, Kmail and others. I wanted to clean them > out but at the time I had installed KDE with kde-meta. Basically, that > installs everything KDE, wanted or not. I uninstalled that and went > these instead: According to the current wiki page these days the kde-meta has been replaced with plasma-meta. This is how I have configured plasma-meta: Installed versions: 5.15.5(5)(12:58:00 14/06/19)(bluetooth browser- integration crypt desktop-portal display-manager elogind handbook legacy- systray pam pm-utils sddm wallpapers -consolekit -discover -grub -gtk - networkmanager -plymouth -pulseaudio -sdk -systemd) BUT ... I am thinking of uninstalling it, deplclean-ing my world and installing kde-plasma/plasma-desktop which is the slim version, while keeping some select kde-meta packages I need/want. > root@fireball / # equery list *kde*meta* > * Searching for *kde*meta* ... > [IP-] [ ] kde-apps/kdeadmin-meta-19.04.2:5 I have this installed too. > [IP-] [ ] kde-apps/kdebase-meta-19.04.2:5 I think the kdebase-meta was meant to be a transitional package from KDE4 to plasma/KDE5. I suspect this has been superseded by kde-plasma/plasma-meta, but I'm not sure. In any case, I do not have this installed. > [IP-] [ ] kde-apps/kdecore-meta-19.04.2:5 I have this installed too. > [IP-] [ ] kde-apps/kdegames-meta-19.04.2:5 No games for me, thanks. > [IP-] [ ] kde-apps/kdegraphics-meta-19.04.2:5 > [IP-] [ ] kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta-19.04.2:5 I have these two installed, plus: [IP-] [ ] kde-apps/kdenetwork-meta-18.12.3:5 [IP-] [ ] kde-apps/kdepim-meta-18.12.3:5 [IP-] [ ] kde-apps/kdeutils-meta-18.12.3:5 > This is one of the things I like about Gentoo, being able to cut off or > get rid of things I don't want. USE flags help with that a lot. > > Glad you got it sorted out. Sadly I'm not there yet. I've got to figure out how to get back my Suspend to Ram, Hibernate, Reboot, and Shutdown buttons, without re-importing NetworkManager, or at least without having it being started by powerdevil. -- Regards, Mick signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [gentoo-user] kde-base/baloo is blocking an upgrade
On 28/05/2016 10:49, Mick wrote: > On Saturday 28 May 2016 09:27:06 Neil Bothwick wrote: >> On Sat, 28 May 2016 09:08:10 +0100, Mick wrote: >>> I came across this blocker and I'm not sure how to overcome it: >>> ======= >>> [ebuild NS] kde-apps/kmix-15.12.3:5::gentoo >>> [4.14.3-r1:4/4.14::gentoo] USE="alsa -debug -pulseaudio" 381 KiB >>> [uninstall ] kde-apps/kmix-4.14.3-r1:4/4.14::gentoo USE="alsa >>> handbook (- aqua) -canberra -debug -pulseaudio" >>> [blocks b ] kde-apps/kmix:4 ("kde-apps/kmix:4" is blocking kde- >>> apps/kmix-15.12.3) >>> [ebuild NS ] kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta-15.12.3:5::gentoo >>> [4.14.3:4::gentoo] USE="ffmpeg" 0 KiB >>> [uninstall ] kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta-4.14.3:4::gentoo >>> USE="ffmpeg (- aqua) -mplayer" >>> [blocks b ] kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta:4 ("kde-apps/kdemultimedia- >>> meta:4" is blocking kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta-15.12.3) >>> [blocks B ] kde-base/baloo:4[-minimal(-)] ("kde-base/baloo:4[- >>> minimal(-)]" is blocking kde-frameworks/baloo-5.21.0) >> >> Have you tried adding "kde-base/baloo minimal" to package.use? >> >> There have been a few cases where a software combination means you end up >> with both KDE4 and KDE5 versions of a package as dependencies and the >> solution is usually to emerge the KDE4 version with USE="minimal". > > Thank you Alan and Neil for your replies. I have tried: > > 1. --backrack 90 > 2. Adding USE="minimal" to kde-base/baloo > 3. Unmerging kde-base/baloo and running emerge -uaDv world. > > but the clash remains. On this box the user uses kmail, knotes, korganiser. > I don't mind upgrading to the latest kde-frameworks equivalent, but I'd > rather > I stayed with stable packages as far as I can and I am not sure what the kde- > frameworks kdepim-meta equivalent is, unless portage tells me. > > These are the dependencies equery shows for kdepim-common-libs: > > # equery depends kdepim-common-libs > * These packages depend on kdepim-common-libs: > kde-apps/akonadiconsole-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common- > libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > kde-apps/akregator-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > kde-apps/blogilo-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > kde-apps/calendarjanitor-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common- > libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > kde-apps/kaddressbook-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > kde-apps/kalarm-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > kde-apps/kdepim-kresources-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common- > libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > kde-apps/kjots-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > kde-apps/kleopatra-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > kde-apps/kmail-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > kde-apps/knode-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.12.1-r1:4[aqua=]) > kde-apps/knotes-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > kde-apps/konsolekalendar-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common- > libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > kde-apps/kontact-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > kde-apps/korganizer-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > kde-apps/ktimetracker-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > Neil is on the right track, kde-base/baloo[minimal] works with kde-frameworks/baloo I suspect you have a kdepim package that requires kde-base/baloo[-minimal], so please equery depends baloo and lets see what wants it -- Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com
Re: [gentoo-user] kde-base/baloo is blocking an upgrade
On Saturday 28 May 2016 09:27:06 Neil Bothwick wrote: > On Sat, 28 May 2016 09:08:10 +0100, Mick wrote: > > I came across this blocker and I'm not sure how to overcome it: > > === > > [ebuild NS] kde-apps/kmix-15.12.3:5::gentoo > > [4.14.3-r1:4/4.14::gentoo] USE="alsa -debug -pulseaudio" 381 KiB > > [uninstall ] kde-apps/kmix-4.14.3-r1:4/4.14::gentoo USE="alsa > > handbook (- aqua) -canberra -debug -pulseaudio" > > [blocks b ] kde-apps/kmix:4 ("kde-apps/kmix:4" is blocking kde- > > apps/kmix-15.12.3) > > [ebuild NS] kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta-15.12.3:5::gentoo > > [4.14.3:4::gentoo] USE="ffmpeg" 0 KiB > > [uninstall ] kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta-4.14.3:4::gentoo > > USE="ffmpeg (- aqua) -mplayer" > > [blocks b ] kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta:4 ("kde-apps/kdemultimedia- > > meta:4" is blocking kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta-15.12.3) > > [blocks B ] kde-base/baloo:4[-minimal(-)] ("kde-base/baloo:4[- > > minimal(-)]" is blocking kde-frameworks/baloo-5.21.0) > > Have you tried adding "kde-base/baloo minimal" to package.use? > > There have been a few cases where a software combination means you end up > with both KDE4 and KDE5 versions of a package as dependencies and the > solution is usually to emerge the KDE4 version with USE="minimal". Thank you Alan and Neil for your replies. I have tried: 1. --backrack 90 2. Adding USE="minimal" to kde-base/baloo 3. Unmerging kde-base/baloo and running emerge -uaDv world. but the clash remains. On this box the user uses kmail, knotes, korganiser. I don't mind upgrading to the latest kde-frameworks equivalent, but I'd rather I stayed with stable packages as far as I can and I am not sure what the kde- frameworks kdepim-meta equivalent is, unless portage tells me. These are the dependencies equery shows for kdepim-common-libs: # equery depends kdepim-common-libs * These packages depend on kdepim-common-libs: kde-apps/akonadiconsole-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common- libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) kde-apps/akregator-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) kde-apps/blogilo-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) kde-apps/calendarjanitor-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common- libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) kde-apps/kaddressbook-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) kde-apps/kalarm-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) kde-apps/kdepim-kresources-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common- libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) kde-apps/kjots-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) kde-apps/kleopatra-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) kde-apps/kmail-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) kde-apps/knode-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.12.1-r1:4[aqua=]) kde-apps/knotes-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) kde-apps/konsolekalendar-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common- libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) kde-apps/kontact-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) kde-apps/korganizer-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) kde-apps/ktimetracker-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) -- Regards, Mick signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [gentoo-user] kde-apps/kde-l10n-16.04.3:5/5::gentoo conflicting with kde-apps/kdepim-l10n-15.12.3:5/5::gentoo
On Monday, August 08, 2016 06:52:15 PM Alan McKinnon wrote: > On 08/08/2016 17:02, Michael Mol wrote: > > Been getting this in my email every morning for several days now. Rather > > expected it to clear by now, but since it hasn't, and googling doesn't > > seem to indicate anyone has noted the issue... > > > > * Error: The above package list contains packages which cannot be > > * installed at the same time on the same system. > > > > (kde-apps/kde-l10n-16.04.3:5/5::gentoo, installed) pulled in by > > > > >=kde-apps/kde-l10n-16.04.3 required by (kde-apps/kde4- > > > > l10n-16.04.3:4/4::gentoo, installed) > > > > >=kde-apps/kde-l10n-16.04.3 required by (kde-apps/kde-apps- > > > > meta-16.04.3:5/5::gentoo, installed) > > > > (kde-apps/kdepim-l10n-15.12.3:5/5::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) > > > > pulled in by > > > > >=kde-apps/kdepim-l10n-4.14.3 required by (kde-apps/kdepim- > > > > meta-4.14.11_pre20160211:4/4::gentoo, installed) > > > > > > Now, it's not clear, if I'd like to continue using both KMail and non- > > deprecated kde-apps, what to do here. Just hope that kdepim gets updated > > to > > qt5 soon? I'd pitch in, but I don't have the time. > > please post the portion of the output/mail that shows the blockers. [nomerge ] kde-apps/kde-apps-meta-16.04.3 [nomerge ] kde-apps/kdepim-meta-4.14.11_pre20160211 [ebuild NS] kde-apps/kdepim-l10n-15.12.3 [4.14.3-r1] USE="-debug -handbook" L10N="-ar -bg -bs -ca -ca-valencia -cs -da -de -el -en-GB -eo -es -et -eu -fa -fi -fr -ga -gl - he -hi -hr -hu -ia -id -is -it -ja -kk -km -ko -lt -lv -mr -nb -nds -nl -nn -pa -pl -pt -pt-BR -ro -ru -sk -sl -sr -sv -tr -ug -uk -wa -zh-CN -zh-TW" [blocks b ] kde-apps/kdepim-l10n:4 ("kde-apps/kdepim-l10n:4" is blocking kde- apps/kdepim-l10n-15.12.3) [uninstall ]kde-apps/kdepim-l10n-4.14.3-r1 [blocks B ] signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [gentoo-user] Unmasking KDE-3.5
OK. I got it working. Holy smoke that is one heck of a download. I'm going to upgrade gcc first though. No need compiling all that then having to do it again. This is my package.keywords file: =media-libs/akode-2.0_rc1 ~x86 =app-text/poppler-0.4.2-r1 ~x86 =app-text/poppler-0.4.2 ~x86 =sys-fs/udev-071 ~x86 =sys-fs/udev-072 ~x86 =sys-fs/udev-073 ~x86 =sys-apps/hal-0.5.4 ~x86 =sys-apps/hal-0.5.5.1 ~x86 sys-apps/pmount ~x86 sys-apps/dbus ~x86 kde-base/akode ~x86 kde-base/akregator ~x86 kde-base/amor ~x86 kde-base/ark ~x86 kde-base/arts ~x86 kde-base/artsplugin-akode ~x86 kde-base/artsplugin-audiofile ~x86 kde-base/artsplugin-mpeglib ~x86 kde-base/artsplugin-mpg123 ~x86 kde-base/artsplugin-xine ~x86 kde-base/atlantik ~x86 kde-base/atlantikdesigner ~x86 kde-base/blinken ~x86 kde-base/certmanager ~x86 kde-base/cervisia ~x86 kde-base/dcopc ~x86 kde-base/dcopjava ~x86 kde-base/dcopperl ~x86 kde-base/dcoppython ~x86 kde-base/dcoprss ~x86 kde-base/drkonqi ~x86 kde-base/eyesapplet ~x86 kde-base/fifteenapplet ~x86 kde-base/juk ~x86 kde-base/kaboodle ~x86 kde-base/kaddressbook ~x86 kde-base/kaddressbook-plugins ~x86 kde-base/kalarm ~x86 kde-base/kalyptus ~x86 kde-base/kalzium ~x86 kde-base/kamera ~x86 kde-base/kanagram ~x86 kde-base/kandy ~x86 kde-base/kappfinder ~x86 kde-base/kapptemplate ~x86 kde-base/karm ~x86 kde-base/kasteroids ~x86 kde-base/kate ~x86 kde-base/kate-plugins ~x86 kde-base/katomic ~x86 kde-base/kaudiocreator ~x86 kde-base/kbabel ~x86 kde-base/kbackgammon ~x86 kde-base/kbattleship ~x86 kde-base/kblackbox ~x86 kde-base/kbounce ~x86 kde-base/kbruch ~x86 kde-base/kbstateapplet ~x86 kde-base/kbugbuster ~x86 kde-base/kcachegrind ~x86 kde-base/kcalc ~x86 kde-base/kcharselect ~x86 kde-base/kcheckpass ~x86 kde-base/kcminit ~x86 kde-base/kcoloredit ~x86 kde-base/kcontrol ~x86 kde-base/kcron ~x86 kde-base/kdat ~x86 kde-base/kdcop ~x86 kde-base/kde ~x86 kde-base/kde-env ~x86 kde-base/kde-i18n ~x86 kde-base/kde-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdeaccessibility ~x86 kde-base/kdeaccessibility-iconthemes ~x86 kde-base/kdeaccessibility-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdeaddons ~x86 kde-base/kdeaddons-docs-konq-plugins ~x86 kde-base/kdeaddons-kfile-plugins ~x86 kde-base/kdeaddons-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdeadmin ~x86 kde-base/kdeadmin-kfile-plugins ~x86 kde-base/kdeadmin-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdeartwork ~x86 kde-base/kdeartwork-emoticons ~x86 kde-base/kdeartwork-icewm-themes ~x86 kde-base/kdeartwork-iconthemes ~x86 kde-base/kdeartwork-kscreensaver ~x86 kde-base/kdeartwork-kwin-styles ~x86 kde-base/kdeartwork-kworldclock ~x86 kde-base/kdeartwork-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdeartwork-sounds ~x86 kde-base/kdeartwork-styles ~x86 kde-base/kdeartwork-wallpapers ~x86 kde-base/kdebase ~x86 kde-base/kdebase-data ~x86 kde-base/kdebase-kioslaves ~x86 kde-base/kdebase-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdebase-pam ~x86 kde-base/kdebase-startkde ~x86 kde-base/kdebindings-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdebugdialog ~x86 kde-base/kdeedu ~x86 kde-base/kdeedu-applnk ~x86 kde-base/kdeedu-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdegames ~x86 kde-base/kdegames-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdegraphics ~x86 kde-base/kdegraphics-kfile-plugins ~x86 kde-base/kdegraphics-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdejava ~x86 kde-base/kdelibs ~x86 kde-base/kdelirc ~x86 kde-base/kdemultimedia ~x86 kde-base/kdemultimedia-arts ~x86 kde-base/kdemultimedia-kappfinder-data ~x86 kde-base/kdemultimedia-kfile-plugins ~x86 kde-base/kdemultimedia-kioslaves ~x86 kde-base/kdemultimedia-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdenetwork ~x86 kde-base/kdenetwork-filesharing ~x86 kde-base/kdenetwork-kfile-plugins ~x86 kde-base/kdenetwork-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdepasswd ~x86 kde-base/kdepim ~x86 kde-base/kdepim-kioslaves ~x86 kde-base/kdepim-kresources ~x86 kde-base/kdepim-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdepim-wizards ~x86 kde-base/kdeprint ~x86 kde-base/kdesdk ~x86 kde-base/kdesdk-kfile-plugins ~x86 kde-base/kdesdk-kioslaves ~x86 kde-base/kdesdk-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdesdk-misc ~x86 kde-base/kdesdk-scripts ~x86 kde-base/kdesktop ~x86 kde-base/kdesu ~x86 kde-base/kdetoys ~x86 kde-base/kdetoys-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdeutils ~x86 kde-base/kdeutils-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdewebdev ~x86 kde-base/kdewebdev-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdf ~x86 kde-base/kdialog ~x86 kde-base/kdict ~x86 kde-base/kdm ~x86 kde-base/kdnssd ~x86 kde-base/kdvi ~x86 kde-base/kedit ~x86 kde-base/keduca ~x86 kde-base/kenolaba ~x86 kde-base/kfax ~x86 kde-base/kfilereplace ~x86 kde-base/kfind ~x86 kde-base/kfloppy ~x86 kde-base/kfouleggs ~x86 kde-base/kgamma ~x86 kde-base/kgeography ~x86 kde-base/kget ~x86 kde-base/kghostview ~x86 kde-base/kgoldrunner ~x86 kde-base/kgpg ~x86 kde-base/khangman ~x86 kde-base/khelpcenter ~x86 kde-base/khexedit ~x86 kde-base/khotkeys ~x86 kde-base/kicker ~x86 kde-base/kicker-applets ~x86 kde-base/kiconedit ~x86 kde-base/kig ~x86 kde-base/kimagemapeditor ~x86 kde-base/kitchensync ~x86 kde-base/kiten ~x86 kde-base/kjots ~x86 kde-base/kjsembed ~x86 kde-base/kjumpingcube ~x86 kde-base/klaptopdaemon ~x86 kde-base/klatin ~x86 kde-base/klettres ~x86 kde-base/klickety ~x86 kde-base/klines ~x86 kde-base/klinkstatus ~x86 kde-base/klipper ~x86
[gentoo-user] KDEPIM-4.4.2015.06 blockages
I am updating an old machine which does not see much usage these days. I came across this blockage, which seems is caused by retaining the pre-Kmail2 KDEPIM version on this PC: === # emerge @preserved-rebuild -a These are the packages that would be merged, in order: Calculating dependencies... done! [ebuild N ] kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.8 USE="(-aqua) -debug" [ebuild U ] kde-apps/kontact-4.14.8 [4.4.2015.06] [ebuild U ] kde-apps/korganizer-4.14.8 [4.4.2015.06] [ebuild U ] kde-apps/knode-4.14.8 [4.4.2015.06] [ebuild U ] kde-apps/kmail-4.14.8 [4.4.2015.06] [blocks B ] kde-apps/kdepim-wizards:4 ("kde-apps/kdepim-wizards:4" is blocking kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.8) [blocks B ] kde-apps/libkleo:4 ("kde-apps/libkleo:4" is blocking kde- apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.8) [blocks B ] kde-apps/libkdepim:4 ("kde-apps/libkdepim:4" is blocking kde- apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.8) * Error: The above package list contains packages which cannot be * installed at the same time on the same system. (kde-apps/libkleo-4.4.2015.06:4/4.4::gentoo, installed) pulled in by >=kde-apps/libkleo-4.4.2015.06:4[aqua=] (>=kde- apps/libkleo-4.4.2015.06:4[-aqua]) required by (kde-apps/kdepim- meta-4.4.2015.06:4/4::gentoo, installed) >=kde-apps/libkleo-4.4.2015:4[aqua=] (>=kde-apps/libkleo-4.4.2015:4[- aqua]) required by (kde-apps/kleopatra-4.4.2015.06:4/4.4::gentoo, installed) >=kde-apps/libkleo-4.4.2015:4[aqua=] (>=kde-apps/libkleo-4.4.2015:4[- aqua]) required by (kde-apps/kaddressbook-4.4.2015.06:4/4.4::gentoo, installed) (kde-apps/kdepim-wizards-4.4.2015.06:4/4.4::gentoo, installed) pulled in by >=kde-apps/kdepim-wizards-4.4.2015.06:4[aqua=] (>=kde-apps/kdepim- wizards-4.4.2015.06:4[-aqua]) required by (kde-apps/kdepim- meta-4.4.2015.06:4/4::gentoo, installed) (kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.8:4/4.14::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) pulled in by >=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.12.1-r1:4[aqua=] (>=kde-apps/kdepim- common-libs-4.12.1-r1:4[-aqua]) required by (kde- apps/knode-4.14.8:4/4.14::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) >=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.3:4[aqua=] (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common- libs-4.14.3:4[-aqua]) required by (kde-apps/kmail-4.14.8:4/4.14::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) >=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.3:4[aqua=] (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common- libs-4.14.3:4[-aqua]) required by (kde-apps/kontact-4.14.8:4/4.14::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) >=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.3:4[aqua=] (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common- libs-4.14.3:4[-aqua]) required by (kde-apps/korganizer-4.14.8:4/4.14::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) (kde-apps/libkdepim-4.4.2015.06:4/4.4::gentoo, installed) pulled in by >=kde-apps/libkdepim-4.4.2015:4[aqua=] (>=kde-apps/libkdepim-4.4.2015:4[- aqua]) required by (kde-apps/knotes-4.4.2015.06:4/4.4::gentoo, installed) >=kde-apps/libkdepim-4.4.2015:4[aqua=] (>=kde-apps/libkdepim-4.4.2015:4[- aqua]) required by (kde-apps/kjots-4.4.2015.06:4/4.4::gentoo, installed) >=kde-apps/libkdepim-4.4.2015:4[aqua=] (>=kde-apps/libkdepim-4.4.2015:4[- aqua]) required by (kde-apps/akregator-4.4.2015.06:4/4.4::gentoo, installed) >=kde-apps/libkdepim-4.4.2015.06:4[aqua=] (>=kde- apps/libkdepim-4.4.2015.06:4[-aqua]) required by (kde-apps/kdepim- meta-4.4.2015.06:4/4::gentoo, installed) >=kde-apps/libkdepim-4.4.2015:4[aqua=] (>=kde-apps/libkdepim-4.4.2015:4[- aqua]) required by (kde-apps/kleopatra-4.4.2015.06:4/4.4::gentoo, installed) >=kde-apps/libkdepim-4.4.2015:4[aqua=] (>=kde-apps/libkdepim-4.4.2015:4[- aqua]) required by (kde-apps/kdepim-kresources-4.4.2015.06:4/4.4::gentoo, installed) >=kde-apps/libkdepim-4.4.2015:4[aqua=] (>=kde-apps/libkdepim-4.4.2015:4[- aqua]) required by (kde-apps/kalarm-4.4.2015.06:4/4.4::gentoo, installed) >=kde-apps/libkdepim-4.4.2015:4[aqua=] (>=kde-apps/libkdepim-4.4.2015:4[- aqua]) required by (kde-apps/kaddressbook-4.4.2015.06:4/4.4::gentoo, installed) >=kde-apps/libkdepim-4.4.2015:4[aqua=] (>=kde-apps/libkdepim-4.4.2015:4[- aqua]) required by (kde-apps/ktimetracker-4.4.2015.06:4/4.4::gentoo, installed) >=kde-apps/libkdepim-4.4.2015:4[aqua=] (>=kde-apps/libkdepim-4.4.2015:4[- aqua]) required by (kde-apps/kdepim-wizards-4.4.2015.06:4/4.4::gentoo, installed) === Just checking the first block shows that the old KDEPIM needs it: # emerge --depclean -a -v kde-apps/kdepim-wizards Calculating dependencies... done! kde-apps/kdepim-wizards-4.4.2015.06 pulled in by: kde-apps/kdepim-meta-4.4.2015.06 requires >=kde-apps/kdepim- wizards-4.4.2015.06:4[-aqua] >>> No packages selected for removal by depclean Packages installed: 1201 Packages in world:292 Packages in system: 44 Re
Re: [gentoo-user] KDE (mono to meta) migration
On Thu, 22 Jun 2006 16:28:42 + (UTC), James wrote: Is there an easy way to remove all of the kde packages before migration to kde-meta? See the thread form a couple of hours ago, but one easy way is emerge -Ca $(ls /var/db/pkg/kde-base) I like having as many kde apps installed as possible. For me, it makes it easier to find cool (kde) softaware. But if meta is going away, like the monolithic kde packaging (eventually) I'd rather go straight to the split kde package system. I think you have misunderstood the purpose of the meta packages. They are simply empty packages that depend on various other packages. The old kde package was a meta-package that depended on the various monolithic builds, now there is a meta-package to replace each of the monolithic builds that depends on the split packages. kde-meta depend on all the split ebuilds. Comments and Recommendations on kde-meta's future? The meta-packages won't be going away, they are even more important with the split ebuilds. they aren't exclusive to KDE either; gnome, gnome-light and xorg-x11-7* are all meta packages. -- Neil Bothwick Our bikinis are exciting. They are simply the tops. signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Update blocked by kdebase-startkde:4
On Sunday 10 Jul 2016 04:08:36 Michael Palimaka wrote: > On 09/07/16 23:52, Robin Atwood wrote: > > Attempting to update/world this weekend I get: > > > > > > > > > > > > # emerge -uDv @world > > > > > > > > These are the packages that would be merged, in order: > > > > > > > > Calculating dependencies... done! > > > > > > > > !!! All ebuilds that could satisfy "kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta:5" > > have been masked. > > > > !!! One of the following masked packages is required to complete your > > request: > > > > - kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta-16.04.2::gentoo (masked by: > > package.mask, ~amd64 keyword) > > > > - kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta-15.12.3::gentoo (masked by: package.mask) > > > > > > > > (dependency required by "kde-base/kdebase-startkde-4.11.22-r1::gentoo" > > [ebuild]) > > > > (dependency required by "@selected" [set]) > > > > (dependency required by "@world" [argument]) > > > > > > > > I have all of KDE:5 masked since I think installing it sounds too risky. > > Checking the kdebase-startkde-4.11.22-r1 ebuild it has a dependency on > > kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta:5. Is this a mistake? Has anyone found a > > solution to this? > > > > > > > > Thanks > > > > Robin > > Hi Robin, > > This change is correct - we're in the process of cleaning up some old > ebuilds at the moment. > > In this case kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta:5 doesn't imply anything > KF5-based - it has just been ported to use a newer eclass. It still just > pulls in the old KDE4-based kde-runtime packages. That's good news. Now, how does one allow that package to be installed while keeping the rest of KF5 masked? # cat /etc/portage/package.mask kde-plasma/* kde-frameworks/*:5 kde-apps/*:5 kde-misc/*:5 >=kde-apps/kde4-l10n-16.04.1 We seem to need an analogue of CONFIG_PROTECT and CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK, in which we could mask all kde-apps/*:5 while allowing kde-apps/kdebase-runtime- meta:5 to be installed. Can that be done? I hope there's an easier way than masking all 122 apps separately. -- Rgds Peter
Re: [gentoo-user] Syntax for masking kde:4?
-base/konqueror:4.1 kde-base/konquest:4.1 kde-base/konsole:4.1 kde-base/kontact:4.1 kde-base/kontactinterfaces:4.1 kde-base/kopete:4.1 kde-base/korganizer:4.1 kde-base/korn:4.1 kde-base/kpackage:4.1 kde-base/kpasswdserver:4.1 kde-base/kpat:4.1 kde-base/kpercentage:4.1 kde-base/kppp:4.1 kde-base/kquitapp:4.1 kde-base/krdc:4.1 kde-base/kreadconfig:4.1 kde-base/kreversi:4.1 kde-base/krfb:4.1 kde-base/kruler:4.1 kde-base/krunner:4.1 kde-base/ksame:4.1 kde-base/kscd:4.1 kde-base/kscreensaver:4.1 kde-base/kshisen:4.1 kde-base/ksirk:4.1 kde-base/ksmserver:4.1 kde-base/ksnapshot:4.1 kde-base/kspaceduel:4.1 kde-base/ksplash:4.1 kde-base/ksquares:4.1 kde-base/kstars:4.1 kde-base/kstart:4.1 kde-base/kstartperf:4.1 kde-base/kstartupconfig:4.1 kde-base/kstyles:4.1 kde-base/ksudoku:4.1 kde-base/ksysguard:4.1 kde-base/ksystemlog:4.1 kde-base/ksystraycmd:4.1 kde-base/kteatime:4.1 kde-base/ktimer:4.1 kde-base/ktimetracker:4.1 kde-base/ktimezoned:4.1 kde-base/ktnef:4.1 kde-base/ktouch:4.1 kde-base/ktraderclient:4.1 kde-base/kttsd:4.1 kde-base/ktuberling:4.1 kde-base/kturtle:4.1 kde-base/ktux:4.1 kde-base/kubrick:4.1 kde-base/kuiserver:4.1 kde-base/kuiviewer:4.1 kde-base/kurifilter-plugins:4.1 kde-base/kuser:4.1 kde-base/kwallet:4.1 kde-base/kweather:4.1 kde-base/kwin:4.1 kde-base/kwrite:4.1 kde-base/kwordquiz:4.1 kde-base/libkdegames:4.1 kde-base/libkmahjongg:4.1 kde-base/lilo-config:4.1 kde-base/lokalize:4.1 kde-base/lskat:4.1 kde-base/marble:4.1 kde-base/mimelib:4.1 kde-base/nepomuk:4.1 kde-base/nsplugins:4.1 kde-base/okteta:4.1 kde-base/okular:4.1 kde-base/parley:4.1 kde-base/phonon-xine:4.1 kde-base/plasma-apps:4.1 kde-base/plasma-workspace:4.1 kde-base/renamedlg-plugins:4.1 kde-base/solid:4.1 kde-base/solid-hardware:4.1 kde-base/soliduiserver:4.1 kde-base/step:4.1 kde-base/superkaramba:4.1 kde-base/svgpart:4.1 kde-base/sweeper:4.1 kde-base/systemsettings:4.1 kde-base/umbrello:4.1 # kde misc stuff kde-base/kdepim-icons:4.1 media-sound/phonon kde-base/automoc kde-base/kommander:4.1 kde-base/kfilereplace:4.1 #Other fixes =media-sound/amarok-1.9 kde-base/kdepim-meta:4.2 # KDE deps =kde-base/qimageblitz-0.0* # KDE base libs kde-base/kdelibs:4.2 kde-base/kdepimlibs:4.2 kde-base/libkcddb:4.2 kde-base/libkcompactdisc:4.2 kde-base/libkdcraw:4.2 kde-base/libkdeedu:4.2 kde-base/libkdepim:4.2 kde-base/libkexiv2:4.2 kde-base/libkholidays:4.2 kde-base/libkipi:4.2 kde-base/libkleo:4.2 kde-base/libkonq:4.2 kde-base/libkpgp:4.2 kde-base/libksane:4.2 kde-base/libksieve:4.2 kde-base/libkworkspace:4.2 kde-base/libplasma:4.2 kde-base/libtaskmanager:4.2 # KDE packages kde-base/akonadi:4.2 kde-base/akregator:4.2 kde-base/amor:4.2 kde-base/ark:4.2 kde-base/blinken:4.2 kde-base/bovo:4.2 kde-base/cervisia:4.2 kde-base/dolphin:4.2 kde-base/dragonplayer:4.2 kde-base/drkonqi:4.2 kde-base/gwenview:4.2 kde-base/juk:4.2 kde-base/kaddressbook:4.2 kde-base/kalarm:4.2 kde-base/kalgebra:4.2 kde-base/kalzium:4.2 kde-base/kamera:4.2 kde-base/kanagram:4.2 kde-base/kappfinder:4.2 kde-base/kapptemplate:4.2 kde-base/kate:4.2 kde-base/katomic:4.2 kde-base/kbattleship:4.2 kde-base/kblackbox:4.2 kde-base/kblocks:4.2 kde-base/kbounce:4.2 kde-base/kbreakout:4.2 kde-base/kbruch:4.2 kde-base/kbugbuster:4.2 kde-base/kcachegrind:4.2 kde-base/kcalc:4.2 kde-base/kcharselect:4.2 kde-base/kcheckpass:4.2 kde-base/kcminit:4.2 kde-base/kcmshell:4.2 kde-base/kcolorchooser:4.2 kde-base/kcontrol:4.2 kde-base/kcron:4.2 kde-base/kde-l10n:4.2 kde-base/kde-meta:4.2 kde-base/kdeaccessibility-colorschemes:4.2 kde-base/kdeaccessibility-iconthemes:4.2 kde-base/kdeaccessibility-meta:4.2 kde-base/kdeaccounts-plugin:4.2 kde-base/kdeadmin-meta:4.2 kde-baes/kdeadmin-optional:4.2 kde-base/kdeartwork-colorschemes:4.2 kde-base/kdeartwork-emoticons:4.2 kde-base/kdeartwork-icewm-themes:4.2 kde-base/kdeartwork-iconthemes:4.2 kde-base/kdeartwork-kscreensaver:4.2 kde-base/kdeartwork-kworldclock:4.2 kde-base/kdeartwork-meta:4.2 kde-base/kdeartwork-sounds:4.2 kde-base/kdeartwork-styles:4.2 kde-base/kdeartwork-wallpapers:4.2 kde-base/kdebase-cursors:4.2 kde-base/kdebase-data:4.2 kde-base/kdebase-kioslaves:4.2 kde-base/kdebase-meta:4.2 kde-base/kdebase-startkde:4.2 kde-base/kdebugdialog:4.2 kde-base/kdeedu-meta:4.2 kde-base/kdegames-meta:4.2 kde-base/kdegames-optional:4.2 kde-base/kdegraphics-meta:4.2 kde-base/kdegraphics-strigi-analyzer:4.2 kde-base/kde-menu:4.2 kde-base/kde-menu-icons:4.2 kde-base/kdemaildir:4.2 kde-base/kdemultimedia-kioslaves:4.2 kde-base/kdemultimedia-meta:4.2 kde-base/kdenetwork-filesharing:4.2 kde-base/kdenetwork-meta:4.2 kde-base/kdepasswd:4.2 kde-base/kdepim-kresources:4.2 kde-base/kdepim-strigi-analyzer:4.2 kde-base/kdepim-wizards:4.2 kde-base/kdeplasma-addons:4.2 kde-base/kdesdk-kioslaves:4.2 kde-base/kdesdk-meta:4.2 kde-base/kdesdk-misc:4.2 kde-base/kdesdk-scripts:4.2 kde-base/kdesdk-strigi-analyzer:4.2 kde-base/kdessh:4.2 kde-base/kdesu:4.2 kde-base/kdetoys-meta:4.2 kde-base/kdeutils-meta:4.2 kde-base/kdeutils-optional:4.2 kde-base/kde-wallpapers:4.2 kde-base/kdf:4.2 kde
Re: [gentoo-user] update to portage 2.2
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Re: [gentoo-user] Plasma teething problems - Part II
On 2019.06.24 16:54, Mick wrote: On Monday, 24 June 2019 21:40:07 BST you wrote: > On Monday, 24 June 2019 21:16:51 BST Dale wrote: > > I went through this a few years ago. I had some large programs > > installed that I didn't use, Kmail and others. I wanted to clean them > > out but at the time I had installed KDE with kde-meta. Basically, that > > installs everything KDE, wanted or not. I uninstalled that and went > > > these instead: > According to the current wiki page these days the kde-meta has been replaced > with plasma-meta. This is how I have configured plasma-meta: > > Installed versions: 5.15.5(5)(12:58:00 14/06/19)(bluetooth browser- > integration crypt desktop-portal display-manager elogind handbook legacy- > systray pam pm-utils sddm wallpapers -consolekit -discover -grub -gtk - > networkmanager -plymouth -pulseaudio -sdk -systemd) > > BUT ... I am thinking of uninstalling it, deplclean-ing my world and > installing kde-plasma/plasma-desktop which is the slim version, while > keeping some select kde-meta packages I need/want. > > > root@fireball / # equery list *kde*meta* > > > > * Searching for *kde*meta* ... > > > > [IP-] [ ] kde-apps/kdeadmin-meta-19.04.2:5 > > I have this installed too. > > > [IP-] [ ] kde-apps/kdebase-meta-19.04.2:5 > > I think the kdebase-meta was meant to be a transitional package from KDE4 to > plasma/KDE5. I suspect this has been superseded by kde-plasma/plasma-meta, > but I'm not sure. In any case, I do not have this installed. > > > [IP-] [ ] kde-apps/kdecore-meta-19.04.2:5 > > I have this installed too. > > > [IP-] [ ] kde-apps/kdegames-meta-19.04.2:5 > > No games for me, thanks. > > > [IP-] [ ] kde-apps/kdegraphics-meta-19.04.2:5 > > [IP-] [ ] kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta-19.04.2:5 > > I have these two installed, plus: > > [IP-] [ ] kde-apps/kdenetwork-meta-18.12.3:5 > [IP-] [ ] kde-apps/kdepim-meta-18.12.3:5 > [IP-] [ ] kde-apps/kdeutils-meta-18.12.3:5 > > > This is one of the things I like about Gentoo, being able to cut off or > > get rid of things I don't want. USE flags help with that a lot. > > > > Glad you got it sorted out. > > Sadly I'm not there yet. I've got to figure out how to get back my Suspend > to Ram, Hibernate, Reboot, and Shutdown buttons, without re-importing > NetworkManager, or at least without having it being started by powerdevil. Hmm ... plasma-desktop was already installed, dragged in by plasma-meta. So no need to reinstall it. Sadly trying to depclean after removing plasma-meta will get rid of a lot of packages, something I'm not keen to do: >>> These are the packages that would be unmerged: [snip long list of packages] I just chose the specific packages I wanted and explicitly emerged them. You can just add them to your world file (either manually, or with "emerge --noreplace package" so they won't be depcleaned. I have lots of kde stuff (37 items from grep kde worldfile) but kdecore-meta and kdegraphics-meta are the only meta packages in my world file. Jack
Re: [gentoo-user] kde-base/baloo is blocking an upgrade
On Sat, 28 May 2016 09:08:10 +0100, Mick wrote: > I came across this blocker and I'm not sure how to overcome it: > === > [ebuild NS ] kde-apps/kmix-15.12.3:5::gentoo > [4.14.3-r1:4/4.14::gentoo] USE="alsa -debug -pulseaudio" 381 KiB > [uninstall ] kde-apps/kmix-4.14.3-r1:4/4.14::gentoo USE="alsa > handbook (- aqua) -canberra -debug -pulseaudio" > [blocks b ] kde-apps/kmix:4 ("kde-apps/kmix:4" is blocking kde- > apps/kmix-15.12.3) > [ebuild NS] kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta-15.12.3:5::gentoo > [4.14.3:4::gentoo] USE="ffmpeg" 0 KiB > [uninstall ] kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta-4.14.3:4::gentoo > USE="ffmpeg (- aqua) -mplayer" > [blocks b ] kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta:4 ("kde-apps/kdemultimedia- > meta:4" is blocking kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta-15.12.3) > [blocks B ] kde-base/baloo:4[-minimal(-)] ("kde-base/baloo:4[- > minimal(-)]" is blocking kde-frameworks/baloo-5.21.0) Have you tried adding "kde-base/baloo minimal" to package.use? There have been a few cases where a software combination means you end up with both KDE4 and KDE5 versions of a package as dependencies and the solution is usually to emerge the KDE4 version with USE="minimal". -- Neil Bothwick Things which must be shipped together as a set, aren't. pgpcxZv09STH6.pgp Description: OpenPGP digital signature
[gentoo-user] Re: [SOLVED] Borked network connections on KDE apps (ftp, fish)
On Friday 17 March 2017 09:12:37 Mick wrote: > On Thursday 16 March 2017 21:50:30 Jonathan Callen wrote: > > On 03/16/2017 04:38 AM, Mick wrote: > > > I updated one box with the latest stable KDE and discovered that > > > Konqueror/Dolphin will no longer connect to ftp or sftp servers. > > > > > > depclean showed up and uninstalled a lot of packages, which I let it do > > > thinking they are no longer needed in the latest version of KDE, > > > probably > > > because their functionality was merged with other packages: > > > > > > 1489518204: *** emerge --verbose --quiet-build=n --ask --depclean > > > 1489518204: >>> depclean > > > 1489518253: === Unmerging... (media-fonts/font-misc-ethiopic-1.0.3) > > > 1489518278: >>> unmerge success: media-fonts/font-misc-ethiopic-1.0.3 > > > 1489518278: === Unmerging... (media-fonts/font-cursor-misc-1.0.3) > > > 1489518290: >>> unmerge success: media-fonts/font-cursor-misc-1.0.3 > > > 1489518290: === Unmerging... (virtual/krb5-0-r1) > > > 1489518294: >>> unmerge success: virtual/krb5-0-r1 > > > 1489518294: === Unmerging... (net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.4.11-r200) > > > 1489518301: >>> unmerge success: net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.4.11-r200 > > > 1489518301: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta-16.04.3) > > > 1489518306: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta-16.04.3 > > > 1489518306: === Unmerging... (media-fonts/font-xfree86-type1-1.0.4) > > > 1489518319: >>> unmerge success: media-fonts/font-xfree86-type1-1.0.4 > > > 1489518319: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/renamedlg-plugins-16.04.3) > > > 1489518326: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/renamedlg-plugins-16.04.3 > > > 1489518326: === Unmerging... (app-crypt/mit-krb5-1.14.2) > > > 1489518333: >>> unmerge success: app-crypt/mit-krb5-1.14.2 > > > 1489518333: === Unmerging... (sys-apps/paxctl-0.9) > > > 1489518339: >>> unmerge success: sys-apps/paxctl-0.9 > > > 1489518339: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdebugdialog-16.04.3) > > > 1489518391: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdebugdialog-16.04.3 > > > 1489518391: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kimgio-16.04.3) > > > 1489518399: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kimgio-16.04.3 > > > 1489518399: === Unmerging... (app-misc/geoclue-2.4.4) > > > 1489518405: >>> unmerge success: app-misc/geoclue-2.4.4 > > > 1489518405: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdesu-16.04.3) > > > 1489518413: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdesu-16.04.3 > > > 1489518413: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kfile-16.04.3) > > > 1489518421: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kfile-16.04.3 > > > 1489518421: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/phonon-kde-16.04.3) > > > 1489518431: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/phonon-kde-16.04.3 > > > 1489518431: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kstart-16.04.3) > > > 1489518440: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kstart-16.04.3 > > > 1489518440: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kmimetypefinder-16.04.3) > > > 1489518448: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kmimetypefinder-16.04.3 > > > 1489518448: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kpasswdserver-16.04.3) > > > 1489518457: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kpasswdserver-16.04.3 > > > 1489518457: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kquitapp-16.04.3) > > > 1489518467: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kquitapp-16.04.3 > > > 1489518467: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdebase-data-16.04.3) > > > 1489518477: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdebase-data-16.04.3 > > > 1489518477: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/keditfiletype-16.04.3) > > > 1489518485: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/keditfiletype-16.04.3 > > > 1489518485: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kiconfinder-16.04.3) > > > 1489518493: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kiconfinder-16.04.3 > > > 1489518493: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/solid-runtime-16.04.3) > > > 1489518500: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/solid-runtime-16.04.3 > > > 1489518500: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/knewstuff-16.04.3) > > > 1489518509: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/knewstuff-16.04.3 > > > 1489518509: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdontchangethehostname-16.04.3) > > > 1489518516: >>> unmerge success: > > > kde-apps/kdontchangethehostname-16.04.3 > > > 1489518516: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdebase-desktoptheme-16.04.3) > > > 1489518524: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdebase-desktoptheme-
Re: [gentoo-user] FIXED: Re: KDE3 removal
On Thursday 26 November 2009 22:59:24 Mick wrote: On Thursday 26 November 2009 19:20:26 Alan McKinnon wrote: On Thursday 26 November 2009 19:34:34 James wrote: kde-4.3.1 went smooth, except for I have to manually removed all the kde-3.5 packages. It had kde-meta-3.5.10. Is there some syntax or a better method to insure all the kde-3.5.x packages are removed, without a manual sweep? grep kde /var/lib/portage/world and eyeball the output. There should only be -meta packages, and individual packages for which you have NOT installed the -meta package, in there. vi the world file and remove the stuff that shouldn't be there, then That's a good point ... over the years I have accumulated all sorts of packages I am not sure I need (by forgetting to use --oneshot). Should these be in there? kde-base/akregator kde-base/ark kde-base/drkonqi kde-base/kaddressbook kde-base/kappfinder kde-base/kate kde-base/kcalc kde-base/kcharselect kde-base/kcheckpass kde-base/kcminit kde-base/kcontrol kde-base/kcron kde-base/kdeadmin-meta --Yes kde-base/kdeartwork-emoticons kde-base/kdeartwork-iconthemes kde-base/kdeartwork-kscreensaver kde-base/kdeartwork-meta --Yes kde-base/kdeartwork-sounds kde-base/kdeartwork-styles kde-base/kdeartwork-wallpapers kde-base/kdebase-data kde-base/kdebase-kioslaves kde-base/kdebase-meta --Yes kde-base/kdebase-startkde kde-base/kdebugdialog kde-base/kdegraphics-meta --Yes kde-base/kdelibs kde-base/kdemultimedia-kioslaves kde-base/kdemultimedia-meta --Yes kde-base/kdenetwork-filesharing kde-base/kdenetwork-meta --Yes kde-base/kdepasswd kde-base/kdepim-meta --Yes kde-base/kdesu kde-base/kdeutils-meta --Yes kde-base/kdewebdev-meta --Yes kde-base/kdf kde-base/kdialog kde-base/kdm kde-base/kdnssd kde-base/kfilereplace kde-base/kfloppy kde-base/kgamma kde-base/kget kde-base/kghostview kde-base/kgpg kde-base/khelpcenter kde-base/khotkeys kde-base/kicker kde-base/kimagemapeditor kde-base/kjots kde-base/klinkstatus kde-base/klipper kde-base/kmail kde-base/kmenuedit kde-base/kmix kde-base/knetattach kde-base/knetworkconf kde-base/kolourpaint kde-base/kommander kde-base/konqueror kde-base/konsole kde-base/kontact kde-base/kopete kde-base/kppp kde-base/krdc kde-base/kreadconfig kde-base/krfb kde-base/kruler kde-base/kscd kde-base/kscreensaver kde-base/ksmserver kde-base/ksnapshot kde-base/kstart kde-base/ksysguard kde-base/ksystraycmd kde-base/ktimer kde-base/kuser kde-base/kweather kde-base/kwin kde-base/kxsldbg kde-base/libkcddb kde-base/libkdepim kde-base/libkonq kde-base/nsplugins Other than the metas which I have marked with --Yes I'm not sure I need the rest. Shall I blow them away? Hmmm. You need to do it the long way round: 1. Remove them from the world file 2. emerge -p --depclean 3. Eyeball the output paying attention to KDE4 apps that portage thinks it must remove. Decide if you want to keep them. If so, put them in world or emerge the larger -meta package they are part of 4. emerge -a --depclean and enter y only when you are finally happy with the list. Again, pay attention to version numbers. -- alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
[gentoo-user] Plasma teething problems - Part I
Well, not Plasma's but mine for sure. I have been chasing my tail trying to reverse engineer processes/services/applications I do not want auto-running on a fresh Plasma installation and I'm fast losing the will to live. I've installed plasma-meta plus some kde-apps meta packages as follows: kde-apps/kdeadmin-meta kde-apps/kdecore-meta kde-apps/kdegraphics-meta kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta kde-apps/kdenetwork-meta kde-apps/kdepim-meta kde-apps/kdeutils-meta kde-apps/kwalletmanager kde-frameworks/oxygen-icons kde-plasma/plasma-meta One of the above[1] brought in NetworkManager, which I don't use because for my use case there's nothing wrong with openrc netifrc scripts. When I plug in a USB wireless adaptor nothing happens since it stays dormant, although its LED illuminates. Then I enable it by starting 'net.wlp0s18f2u1' and at that point NM starts fighting over the wireless adaptor, resulting in the unpleasant phenomenon of dropping the connection every few minutes and changing its MAC address, consequently rendering it unusable with APs which implement ACL. [1] kde-plasma/plasma-meta requires kde-plasma/powerdevil, which requires kde- frameworks/networkmanager-qt, which requires net-misc/networkmanager, which requires net-misc/modemmanager So I naively thought, let's try stopping NM (note: the NetworkManager rc service is not set to run at any level, so something else is starting it). The moment I stop NM I find my logs being flooded with a storm of 'dbus failing to start obex', which bluez wants. Note: I have not started a bluetooth service, or tried running bluetootctl, and BTW rfkill shows the bluetooth adaptor is soft blocked anyway. So I now try to stop dbus and restart it, which results in losing access to any Plasma menu applications, so I can't launch any application. It may be worth mentioning when I leave alone NM and just disable the USB adaptor from openrc, I also lose access to launching KDE applications (the error message when trying to launch an app from a terminal mentions a Qt error). Could someone more knowledgeable in Plasma/KDE shenanigans please explain how I can end up with a workable USB wireless dongle, which I can enable/disable at will? -- Regards, Mick signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [gentoo-user] Issue 3 - CD Playing
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 03:51, Mick michaelkintz...@gmail.com wrote: To listen to audio CDs you should *not* mount the CD. Therefore the above entry is not required. Since you are trying to use KDE apps to play CDs you ought to check that you have installed: kde-base/kdemultimedia-meta kde-base/kdemultimedia-kioslaves If you're using a good chunk of kde, emerge kde-base/kde-meta. Makes kde upgrades simpler, and less pollution in the world file.
Re: [gentoo-user] kde-apps/kde-l10n-16.04.3:5/5::gentoo conflicting with kde-apps/kdepim-l10n-15.12.3:5/5::gentoo
On 08/08/2016 19:20, Michael Mol wrote: > > > > > On Monday, August 08, 2016 06:52:15 PM Alan McKinnon wrote: > >> On 08/08/2016 17:02, Michael Mol wrote: > >> > Been getting this in my email every morning for several days now. Rather > >> > expected it to clear by now, but since it hasn't, and googling doesn't > >> > seem to indicate anyone has noted the issue... > >> > > >> > * Error: The above package list contains packages which cannot be > >> > * installed at the same time on the same system. > >> > > >> > (kde-apps/kde-l10n-16.04.3:5/5::gentoo, installed) pulled in by > >> > > >> > >=kde-apps/kde-l10n-16.04.3 required by (kde-apps/kde4- > >> > > >> > l10n-16.04.3:4/4::gentoo, installed) > >> > > >> > >=kde-apps/kde-l10n-16.04.3 required by (kde-apps/kde-apps- > >> > > >> > meta-16.04.3:5/5::gentoo, installed) > >> > > >> > (kde-apps/kdepim-l10n-15.12.3:5/5::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) > >> > > >> > pulled in by > >> > > >> > >=kde-apps/kdepim-l10n-4.14.3 required by (kde-apps/kdepim- > >> > > >> > meta-4.14.11_pre20160211:4/4::gentoo, installed) > >> > > >> > > >> > Now, it's not clear, if I'd like to continue using both KMail and non- > >> > deprecated kde-apps, what to do here. Just hope that kdepim gets updated > >> > to > >> > qt5 soon? I'd pitch in, but I don't have the time. > >> > >> please post the portion of the output/mail that shows the blockers. > > > > [nomerge ] kde-apps/kde-apps-meta-16.04.3 > > [nomerge ] kde-apps/kdepim-meta-4.14.11_pre20160211 > > [ebuild NS] kde-apps/kdepim-l10n-15.12.3 [4.14.3-r1] USE="-debug > -handbook" L10N="-ar -bg -bs -ca -ca-valencia -cs -da -de -el -en-GB -eo > -es -et -eu -fa -fi -fr -ga -gl -he -hi -hr -hu -ia -id -is -it -ja -kk > -km -ko -lt -lv -mr -nb -nds -nl -nn -pa -pl -pt -pt-BR -ro -ru -sk -sl > -sr -sv -tr -ug -uk -wa -zh-CN -zh-TW" > > [blocks b ] kde-apps/kdepim-l10n:4 ("kde-apps/kdepim-l10n:4" is > blocking kde-apps/kdepim-l10n-15.12.3) > > [uninstall ]kde-apps/kdepim-l10n-4.14.3-r1 > > [blocks B ] (" > > > -- > > :wq > It wants to pull in kde-apps/kdepim-l10n-15.12.3 Any reason it refuses kde-apps/kdepim-l10n-16.04.3 other than it's unstable? KMail is the lost child of KDE for many months now, I reckon this situation is just going to get worse and worse. I know for myself my mail problems ceased the day I dumped KMail4 for claws and/or thunderbird -- Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com
[gentoo-user] kde-apps/kde-l10n-16.04.3:5/5::gentoo conflicting with kde-apps/kdepim-l10n-15.12.3:5/5::gentoo
Been getting this in my email every morning for several days now. Rather expected it to clear by now, but since it hasn't, and googling doesn't seem to indicate anyone has noted the issue... * Error: The above package list contains packages which cannot be * installed at the same time on the same system. (kde-apps/kde-l10n-16.04.3:5/5::gentoo, installed) pulled in by >=kde-apps/kde-l10n-16.04.3 required by (kde-apps/kde4- l10n-16.04.3:4/4::gentoo, installed) >=kde-apps/kde-l10n-16.04.3 required by (kde-apps/kde-apps- meta-16.04.3:5/5::gentoo, installed) (kde-apps/kdepim-l10n-15.12.3:5/5::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) pulled in by >=kde-apps/kdepim-l10n-4.14.3 required by (kde-apps/kdepim- meta-4.14.11_pre20160211:4/4::gentoo, installed) Now, it's not clear, if I'd like to continue using both KMail and non- deprecated kde-apps, what to do here. Just hope that kdepim gets updated to qt5 soon? I'd pitch in, but I don't have the time. -- :wq signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [gentoo-user] kde-apps/kde-l10n-16.04.3:5/5::gentoo conflicting with kde-apps/kdepim-l10n-15.12.3:5/5::gentoo
On 08/08/2016 17:02, Michael Mol wrote: > Been getting this in my email every morning for several days now. Rather > expected it to clear by now, but since it hasn't, and googling doesn't seem > to > indicate anyone has noted the issue... > > * Error: The above package list contains packages which cannot be > * installed at the same time on the same system. > > (kde-apps/kde-l10n-16.04.3:5/5::gentoo, installed) pulled in by > >=kde-apps/kde-l10n-16.04.3 required by (kde-apps/kde4- > l10n-16.04.3:4/4::gentoo, installed) > >=kde-apps/kde-l10n-16.04.3 required by (kde-apps/kde-apps- > meta-16.04.3:5/5::gentoo, installed) > > (kde-apps/kdepim-l10n-15.12.3:5/5::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) > pulled in by > >=kde-apps/kdepim-l10n-4.14.3 required by (kde-apps/kdepim- > meta-4.14.11_pre20160211:4/4::gentoo, installed) > > > Now, it's not clear, if I'd like to continue using both KMail and non- > deprecated kde-apps, what to do here. Just hope that kdepim gets updated to > qt5 soon? I'd pitch in, but I don't have the time. > please post the portion of the output/mail that shows the blockers. -- Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com
Re: [gentoo-user] LibreOffice and openldap
On Tuesday, 24 July 2018 16:15:29 BST Andrew Lowe wrote: > Hi all, > I'm in the process of installing LibreOffice. Doing: > > emerge --ask libreoffice > > gives a big list of dependencies, as I would expect. One of them is > openldap. I thought that that was a bit strange, as I am a home user, > not corporate so I tried to turn it off. I placed a "-ldap" in > make.conf, I don't want it anywhere, but it still appeared in the > dependency list. A google search turned up this bug: > > https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57417 > > which says, if I've read it correctly, that LDAP is not in LibreOffice > anymore. If this is the case, why is there a dependency, > > https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/tree/app-office/libreoffice/libreo > ffice-6.0.5.2-r1.ebuild > > line 136 - I may have misread this bit, I'm just starting to read the > whole ebuild doco. > > Anyone got any insight? > > Andrew If you run a KDE desktop it's a lot more than LibreOffice: $ equery d openldap * These packages depend on openldap: --->8 kde-apps/kldap-17.12.3 (net-nds/openldap) --->8 $ equery d kldap * These packages depend on kldap: kde-apps/incidenceeditor-17.12.3 (>=kde-apps/kldap-17.12.3:5) kde-apps/kdepim-meta-17.12.3 (>=kde-apps/kldap-17.12.3) kde-apps/kmail-17.12.3 (>=kde-apps/kldap-17.12.3:5) kde-apps/kmail-account-wizard-17.12.3 (>=kde-apps/kldap-17.12.3:5) kde-apps/korganizer-17.12.3 (>=kde-apps/kldap-17.12.3:5) kde-apps/libkdepim-17.12.3 (>=kde-apps/kldap-17.12.3:5) kde-apps/messagelib-17.12.3 (>=kde-apps/kldap-17.12.3:5) Seems to be no way out of it. -- Regards, Peter.
[gentoo-user] Re: KDE (mono to meta) migration
Bo Ørsted Andresen bo.andresen at zlin.dk writes: This removes everything in kde-base that is version 3.2, 3.3 or 3.4 (and installed of course): # cd /var/db/pkg emerge -Cva kde-base/*-3.{2,3,4}* Used this one. I'd rather clean it all out (KDE) and start over. This removes everything in kde-base. It's equivalent to Neils suggestion. # cd /var/db/pkg emerge -Cva kde-base/* I then removed the monolithci packages by hand that are blocking This is the command I used to see what is(was) blocking kde-meta: emerge -uavDN kde-meta Also after removing old slots there may still be third party apps left that has been compiled against the old versions. They need to be remerged after the new version of kde has been emerged to compile them against the new version and remove the old cruft in /usr/kde/3.4 etc. This will show you what packages still have cruft in /usr/kde/3.2 - 3.4: # find /usr/kde/3.{2,3,4} | xargs equery belongs | cat Ok I'll do this after emerging kde-meta completes. I hope I was not suppose to do this before 'emerge -uavDN kde-meta' Right now the (test) workstation is compiling kde-meta. When that is done, I'll report back my results. This way, maybe other folks can have a concise method to clean out the old kde kruft and get fresh kde-meta or kde-split(dealer's choice...) Unmerge what you don't need or remerge (after emerging kde 3.5) what you still need. When you are done with that the above command should give no output and any files still in /usr/kde/3.2 - 3.4 can be safely deleted since they belong to no package. Pay attention to what you do though. A revdep-rebuild before this step will probably take care of most of this. Before or after the emerge -uavDN kde-meta? James -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] kde-base/baloo is blocking an upgrade
Mick wrote: > On Saturday 28 May 2016 11:25:47 Dale wrote: >> Mick wrote: >>> On Saturday 28 May 2016 10:53:53 Alan McKinnon wrote: >>>> On 28/05/2016 10:49, Mick wrote: >>>>> On Saturday 28 May 2016 09:27:06 Neil Bothwick wrote: >>>>>> On Sat, 28 May 2016 09:08:10 +0100, Mick wrote: >>>>>>> I came across this blocker and I'm not sure how to overcome it: >>>>>>> === >>>>>>> [ebuild NS] kde-apps/kmix-15.12.3:5::gentoo >>>>>>> [4.14.3-r1:4/4.14::gentoo] USE="alsa -debug -pulseaudio" 381 KiB >>>>>>> [uninstall ] kde-apps/kmix-4.14.3-r1:4/4.14::gentoo USE="alsa >>>>>>> handbook (- aqua) -canberra -debug -pulseaudio" >>>>>>> [blocks b ] kde-apps/kmix:4 ("kde-apps/kmix:4" is blocking kde- >>>>>>> apps/kmix-15.12.3) >>>>>>> [ebuild NS] kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta-15.12.3:5::gentoo >>>>>>> [4.14.3:4::gentoo] USE="ffmpeg" 0 KiB >>>>>>> [uninstall ] kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta-4.14.3:4::gentoo >>>>>>> USE="ffmpeg (- aqua) -mplayer" >>>>>>> [blocks b ] kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta:4 >>>>>>> ("kde-apps/kdemultimedia- >>>>>>> meta:4" is blocking kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta-15.12.3) >>>>>>> [blocks B ] kde-base/baloo:4[-minimal(-)] ("kde-base/baloo:4[- >>>>>>> minimal(-)]" is blocking kde-frameworks/baloo-5.21.0) >>>>>> Have you tried adding "kde-base/baloo minimal" to package.use? >>>>>> >>>>>> There have been a few cases where a software combination means you end >>>>>> up >>>>>> with both KDE4 and KDE5 versions of a package as dependencies and the >>>>>> solution is usually to emerge the KDE4 version with USE="minimal". >>>>> Thank you Alan and Neil for your replies. I have tried: >>>>> >>>>> 1. --backrack 90 >>>>> 2. Adding USE="minimal" to kde-base/baloo >>>>> 3. Unmerging kde-base/baloo and running emerge -uaDv world. >>>>> >>>>> but the clash remains. On this box the user uses kmail, knotes, >>>>> korganiser. I don't mind upgrading to the latest kde-frameworks >>>>> equivalent, but I'd rather I stayed with stable packages as far as I can >>>>> and I am not sure what the kde- frameworks kdepim-meta equivalent is, >>>>> unless portage tells me. >>>>> >>>>> These are the dependencies equery shows for kdepim-common-libs: >>>>> >>>>> # equery depends kdepim-common-libs >>>>> >>>>> * These packages depend on kdepim-common-libs: >>>>> kde-apps/akonadiconsole-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common- >>>>> libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) >>>>> kde-apps/akregator-4.14.10 >>>>> (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) >>>>> kde-apps/blogilo-4.14.10 >>>>> (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) >>>>> kde-apps/calendarjanitor-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common- >>>>> libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) >>>>> kde-apps/kaddressbook-4.14.10 >>>>> (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) kde-apps/kalarm-4.14.10 >>>>> (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) >>>>> kde-apps/kdepim-kresources-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common- >>>>> libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) >>>>> kde-apps/kjots-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) >>>>> kde-apps/kleopatra-4.14.10 >>>>> (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) >>>>> kde-apps/kmail-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) >>>>> kde-apps/knode-4.14.10 >>>>> (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.12.1-r1:4[aqua=]) >>>>> kde-apps/knotes-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) >>>>> kde-apps/konsolekalendar-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common- >>>>> libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) >>>>> kde-apps/kontact-4.14.10 >>>>> (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) >>>>> kde-apps/korganizer-4.14.10 >>>>> (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) >>>>&
Re: [gentoo-user] kde-base/baloo is blocking an upgrade
On Saturday 28 May 2016 11:25:47 Dale wrote: > Mick wrote: > > On Saturday 28 May 2016 10:53:53 Alan McKinnon wrote: > >> On 28/05/2016 10:49, Mick wrote: > >>> On Saturday 28 May 2016 09:27:06 Neil Bothwick wrote: > >>>> On Sat, 28 May 2016 09:08:10 +0100, Mick wrote: > >>>>> I came across this blocker and I'm not sure how to overcome it: > >>>>> ======= > >>>>> [ebuild NS] kde-apps/kmix-15.12.3:5::gentoo > >>>>> [4.14.3-r1:4/4.14::gentoo] USE="alsa -debug -pulseaudio" 381 KiB > >>>>> [uninstall ] kde-apps/kmix-4.14.3-r1:4/4.14::gentoo USE="alsa > >>>>> handbook (- aqua) -canberra -debug -pulseaudio" > >>>>> [blocks b ] kde-apps/kmix:4 ("kde-apps/kmix:4" is blocking kde- > >>>>> apps/kmix-15.12.3) > >>>>> [ebuild NS ] kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta-15.12.3:5::gentoo > >>>>> [4.14.3:4::gentoo] USE="ffmpeg" 0 KiB > >>>>> [uninstall ] kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta-4.14.3:4::gentoo > >>>>> USE="ffmpeg (- aqua) -mplayer" > >>>>> [blocks b ] kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta:4 > >>>>> ("kde-apps/kdemultimedia- > >>>>> meta:4" is blocking kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta-15.12.3) > >>>>> [blocks B ] kde-base/baloo:4[-minimal(-)] ("kde-base/baloo:4[- > >>>>> minimal(-)]" is blocking kde-frameworks/baloo-5.21.0) > >>>> > >>>> Have you tried adding "kde-base/baloo minimal" to package.use? > >>>> > >>>> There have been a few cases where a software combination means you end > >>>> up > >>>> with both KDE4 and KDE5 versions of a package as dependencies and the > >>>> solution is usually to emerge the KDE4 version with USE="minimal". > >>> > >>> Thank you Alan and Neil for your replies. I have tried: > >>> > >>> 1. --backrack 90 > >>> 2. Adding USE="minimal" to kde-base/baloo > >>> 3. Unmerging kde-base/baloo and running emerge -uaDv world. > >>> > >>> but the clash remains. On this box the user uses kmail, knotes, > >>> korganiser. I don't mind upgrading to the latest kde-frameworks > >>> equivalent, but I'd rather I stayed with stable packages as far as I can > >>> and I am not sure what the kde- frameworks kdepim-meta equivalent is, > >>> unless portage tells me. > >>> > >>> These are the dependencies equery shows for kdepim-common-libs: > >>> > >>> # equery depends kdepim-common-libs > >>> > >>> * These packages depend on kdepim-common-libs: > >>> kde-apps/akonadiconsole-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common- > >>> libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > >>> kde-apps/akregator-4.14.10 > >>> (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > >>> kde-apps/blogilo-4.14.10 > >>> (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > >>> kde-apps/calendarjanitor-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common- > >>> libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > >>> kde-apps/kaddressbook-4.14.10 > >>> (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) kde-apps/kalarm-4.14.10 > >>> (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > >>> kde-apps/kdepim-kresources-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common- > >>> libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > >>> kde-apps/kjots-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > >>> kde-apps/kleopatra-4.14.10 > >>> (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > >>> kde-apps/kmail-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > >>> kde-apps/knode-4.14.10 > >>> (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.12.1-r1:4[aqua=]) > >>> kde-apps/knotes-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > >>> kde-apps/konsolekalendar-4.14.10 (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common- > >>> libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > >>> kde-apps/kontact-4.14.10 > >>> (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > >>> kde-apps/korganizer-4.14.10 > >>> (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > >>> kde-apps/ktimetracker-4.14.10 > >>> (>=kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4[aqua=]) > >> > >> Neil is on the right track, kde-base/baloo[minimal] wor
Re: [gentoo-user] Issue 3 - CD Playing
Colleen Beamer wrote: On 10/19/11 04:41, Andrey Moshbear wrote: On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 03:51, Mickmichaelkintz...@gmail.com wrote: To listen to audio CDs you should *not* mount the CD. Therefore the above entry is not required. Since you are trying to use KDE apps to play CDs you ought to check that you have installed: kde-base/kdemultimedia-meta kde-base/kdemultimedia-kioslaves If you're using a good chunk of kde, emerge kde-base/kde-meta. Makes kde upgrades simpler, and less pollution in the world file. To be honest, I don't want meta anything, bur from what I understand, sets don't come into play until 4.7 and that isn't stable yet. I didn't want to install unstable KDE. Regards, Colleen Using kde-meta doesn't have to pull in anything unstable. The reason for kde-meta is for those who want to install everything KDE and get it all in one command. I use kde-meta here since KDE is my primary desktop and I wanted to get the whole she bag, pardon the pun. lol If you don't use unmask/keywords, then emerging kde-meta will just install the things you have not installed yet. It could be that a package that is needed is not yet installed. Then again, maybe something is muted. ^_^ Maybe this will explain it better: root@fireball / # eix kde-meta [I] kde-base/kde-meta Available versions: (4) 4.6.3 4.6.5 (~)4.7.1 (~)4.7.2{tbz2} {accessibility aqua kdeprefix nls oldpim sdk semantic-desktop} Installed versions: 4.7.2(4){tbz2}(03:44:51 AM 10/07/2011)(nls semantic-desktop -accessibility -aqua -oldpim -sdk) Homepage:http://www.kde.org/ Description: KDE - merge this to pull in all split kde-base/* packages root@fireball / # That make sense? Cents? Whichever. lol Ma'am. No hat tonight. Dale :-) :-)
Re: [gentoo-user] package.keywords/kde
On Saturday 10 December 2005 23:07, a tiny voice compelled Brett I. Holcomb to write: You say you did it in your home directory but portage looks at /etc/portage for the files such as package.keywords. Did you move it to /etc/portage? On Saturday 10 December 2005 22:02, Ernie Schroder wrote: Bump On Tuesday 06 December 2005 21:33, a tiny voice compelled Ernie Schroder to write: After updating to kde-3.5.0, an emerge -up world, as expected wants to downgrade a whole lot of apps. So, I decided it was time to get /etc/portage/package.keywords up to date. I did (in my home directory) # equery list | grep kde-base | grep 3.5 package.keywords and added the ~x86 after the list. Now none of the KDE packages want to be downgraded but there's still a bunch of stuff that was upgraded today -- Brett I. Holcomb Oh yes I did move it to the right place. should have made that clearer. $ cat /etc/portage/package.keywords kde-base/akode ~x86 kde-base/akregator ~x86 kde-base/amor ~x86 kde-base/ark ~x86 kde-base/arts * ~x86 kde-base/artsplugin-akode ~x86 kde-base/artsplugin-audiofile ~x86 kde-base/artsplugin-mpeglib ~x86 kde-base/artsplugin-mpg123 ~x86 kde-base/artsplugin-xine ~x86 kde-base/atlantik ~x86 kde-base/atlantikdesigner ~x86 kde-base/blinken ~x86 kde-base/certmanager ~x86 kde-base/cervisia ~x86 kde-base/dcopc ~x86 kde-base/dcopjava ~x86 kde-base/dcopperl ~x86 kde-base/dcoppython ~x86 kde-base/dcoprss ~x86 kde-base/drkonqi ~x86 kde-base/eyesapplet ~x86 kde-base/fifteenapplet ~x86 kde-base/juk ~x86 kde-base/kaboodle ~x86 kde-base/kaddressbook ~x86 kde-base/kaddressbook-plugins ~x86 kde-base/kalarm ~x86 kde-base/kalyptus ~x86 kde-base/kalzium ~x86 kde-base/kamera ~x86 kde-base/kanagram ~x86 kde-base/kandy ~x86 kde-base/kappfinder ~x86 kde-base/kapptemplate ~x86 kde-base/karm ~x86 kde-base/kasteroids ~x86 kde-base/kate ~x86 kde-base/kate-plugins ~x86 kde-base/katomic ~x86 kde-base/kaudiocreator ~x86 kde-base/kbabel ~x86 kde-base/kbackgammon ~x86 kde-base/kbattleship ~x86 kde-base/kblackbox ~x86 kde-base/kbounce ~x86 kde-base/kbruch ~x86 kde-base/kbstateapplet ~x86 kde-base/kbugbuster ~x86 kde-base/kcachegrind ~x86 kde-base/kcalc ~x86 kde-base/kcharselect ~x86 kde-base/kcheckpass ~x86 kde-base/kcminit ~x86 kde-base/kcoloredit ~x86 kde-base/kcontrol ~x86 kde-base/kcron ~x86 kde-base/kdat ~x86 kde-base/kdcop ~x86 kde-base/kde * ~x86 kde-base/kde-env * ~x86 kde-base/kde-i18n ~x86 kde-base/kde-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdeaccessibility * ~x86 kde-base/kdeaccessibility-iconthemes ~x86 kde-base/kdeaccessibility-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdeaddons * ~x86 kde-base/kdeaddons-docs-konq-plugins ~x86 kde-base/kdeaddons-kfile-plugins ~x86 kde-base/kdeaddons-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdeadmin * ~x86 kde-base/kdeadmin-kfile-plugins ~x86 kde-base/kdeadmin-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdeartwork * ~x86 kde-base/kdeartwork-emoticons ~x86 kde-base/kdeartwork-icewm-themes ~x86 kde-base/kdeartwork-iconthemes ~x86 kde-base/kdeartwork-kscreensaver ~x86 kde-base/kdeartwork-kwin-styles ~x86 kde-base/kdeartwork-kworldclock ~x86 kde-base/kdeartwork-meta ~x86 kde-base/kdeartwork-sounds ~x86 kde-base/kdeartwork-styles ~x86 kde-base/kdeartwork-wallpapers ~x86 kde-base/kdebase * ~x86 I cut about 2/3 of the list, but I do notice several entries like the last. I'm wondering if that is my problem. (kde-base/kdebase * ~x86) -- Regards, Ernie 100% Microsoft and Intel free 11:06:44 up 1 day, 2:30, 2 users, load average: 0.10, 0.09, 0.09 Linux 2.6.14-gentoo-r42.6.14-r-4_new i686 AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2400+ -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Best route forward?
On Mittwoch, 2. Januar 2008, BRM wrote: I installed KDE yesterday via emerge kde -vuD, and just remembered today about kde-meta, which installs a lot more. In running emerge kde-meta -vuD, I get 250 new packages, and 245 blocks, with 1 upgrade. What is the _best_ path forward? Should I just stick with my current build of kde? Or is there an easy way to remove all the blocks and then push in kde-meta? Is it worth it? TIA, Ben kde and kde-meta install the same apps. One is in monolith packages, the other one uses the split ebuilds. If you install everything, monolith is a lot faster. But some important useflags are only used and the features enabled with split ebuilds (g). Like kdenetworkkopete. With kdenetwork kopete emerges without the history plugin, even if all useflags are set (which sucks greatly). With split ebuilds, kopete gets its history plugin (there is no logic behind this - but the devs decided it this way...). You don't have to unmerge kde first. You can do it in a more 'gradual' way. For example: first unmerge kdenetwork, then emerge kdenetwork-meta. Unmerge kdebase, emerge kdebase-meta and so on. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
[gentoo-user] kde-apps/libksane blocker
Howdy, I'm trying to do a update and have this last blocker that I can't figure out. I fixed another one but this one doesn't make sense to me. Here is the relevant output. [ebuild U ~] kde-apps/kde-l10n-16.04.1:5::gentoo [15.12.3:5::gentoo] USE="handbook -debug" LINGUAS="-ar -ast% -bg -bs -ca -ca@valencia -cs -da -de -el -en_GB -eo -es -et -eu -fa -fi -fr -ga -gl -he -hi -hr -hu -ia -id -is -it -ja -kk -km -ko -lt -lv -mr -nb -nds -nl -nn -pa -pl -pt -pt_BR -ro -ru -sk -sl -sr -sv -tr -ug -uk -wa -zh_CN -zh_TW" 0 KiB [ebuild U ~] kde-apps/kde4-l10n-16.04.1:4/16.04::gentoo [15.12.3-r1:4/15.12::gentoo] USE="handbook minimal (-aqua) {-test%}" LINGUAS="-ar -ast% -bg -bs -ca -ca@valencia -cs -da -de -el -en_GB -eo -es -et -eu -fa -fi -fr -ga -gl -he -hi -hr -hu -ia -id -is -it -ja -kk -km -ko -lt -lv -mr -nb -nds -nl -nn -pa -pl -pt -pt_BR -ro -ru -sk -sl -sr -sv -tr -ug -uk -wa -zh_CN -zh_TW" 0 KiB [blocks b ] =kde-apps/libksane-4.14.3:4[aqua=] (>=kde-apps/libksane-4.14.3:4[-aqua]) required by (kde-apps/ksaneplugin-16.04.1:4/16.04::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) >=kde-apps/libksane-4.14.3:4[aqua=] (>=kde-apps/libksane-4.14.3:4[-aqua]) required by (kde-apps/kolourpaint-16.04.1:4/16.04::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) (kde-apps/libksane-16.04.1:5/5::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) pulled in by >=kde-apps/libksane-14.12.0:5 required by (kde-misc/skanlite-2.0:5/5::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) >=kde-apps/libksane-16.04.1 required by (kde-apps/kdegraphics-meta-16.04.1:5/5::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) I'm not so worried about the procps thing right now, although it keeps popping up. The libksane one has me puzzled. Here is some info on the packages that are in question: root@fireball / # equery list -p ksaneplugin skanlite kolourpaint kdegraphics-meta * Searching for ksaneplugin ... [-P-] [ ] kde-apps/ksaneplugin-4.14.3:4/4.14 [-P-] [ ] kde-apps/ksaneplugin-15.08.3:4/15.08 [IP-] [ ] kde-apps/ksaneplugin-15.12.3:4/15.12 [-P-] [ ] kde-apps/ksaneplugin-16.04.1:4/16.04 * Searching for skanlite ... [IP-] [ ] kde-misc/skanlite-1.1-r1:4 [-P-] [ ] kde-misc/skanlite-2.0:5 * Searching for kolourpaint ... [-P-] [ ] kde-apps/kolourpaint-4.14.3:4/4.14 [-P-] [ ] kde-apps/kolourpaint-15.08.3:4/15.08 [IP-] [ ] kde-apps/kolourpaint-15.12.3:4/15.12 [-P-] [ ] kde-apps/kolourpaint-16.04.1:4/16.04 * Searching for kdegraphics-meta in kde-apps ... [-P-] [ ] kde-apps/kdegraphics-meta-4.14.3:4 [-P-] [ ~] kde-apps/kdegraphics-meta-15.08.3:5 [IP-] [ ] kde-apps/kdegraphics-meta-15.12.3:5 [-P-] [ ] kde-apps/kdegraphics-meta-16.04.1:5 root@fireball / # As you can see, none of them are keyworded so it should be able to use the latest packages. I just synced a hour or so ago so this may be more up to date than you may have on your system. It's why I am including the info here. Is it possible I caught the tree in the middle of a update and I need to sync again? Is my old eyes missing something obvious? Or, is it what I think, a conflict that can't yet be solved because of a hard dependency? Looking for thoughts, ideas, suggestions. Dale :-) :-)
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Borked network connections on KDE apps (ftp, fish)
On Thursday 16 March 2017 21:50:30 Jonathan Callen wrote: > On 03/16/2017 04:38 AM, Mick wrote: > > I updated one box with the latest stable KDE and discovered that > > Konqueror/Dolphin will no longer connect to ftp or sftp servers. > > > > depclean showed up and uninstalled a lot of packages, which I let it do > > thinking they are no longer needed in the latest version of KDE, probably > > because their functionality was merged with other packages: > > > > 1489518204: *** emerge --verbose --quiet-build=n --ask --depclean > > 1489518204: >>> depclean > > 1489518253: === Unmerging... (media-fonts/font-misc-ethiopic-1.0.3) > > 1489518278: >>> unmerge success: media-fonts/font-misc-ethiopic-1.0.3 > > 1489518278: === Unmerging... (media-fonts/font-cursor-misc-1.0.3) > > 1489518290: >>> unmerge success: media-fonts/font-cursor-misc-1.0.3 > > 1489518290: === Unmerging... (virtual/krb5-0-r1) > > 1489518294: >>> unmerge success: virtual/krb5-0-r1 > > 1489518294: === Unmerging... (net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.4.11-r200) > > 1489518301: >>> unmerge success: net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.4.11-r200 > > 1489518301: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta-16.04.3) > > 1489518306: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta-16.04.3 > > 1489518306: === Unmerging... (media-fonts/font-xfree86-type1-1.0.4) > > 1489518319: >>> unmerge success: media-fonts/font-xfree86-type1-1.0.4 > > 1489518319: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/renamedlg-plugins-16.04.3) > > 1489518326: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/renamedlg-plugins-16.04.3 > > 1489518326: === Unmerging... (app-crypt/mit-krb5-1.14.2) > > 1489518333: >>> unmerge success: app-crypt/mit-krb5-1.14.2 > > 1489518333: === Unmerging... (sys-apps/paxctl-0.9) > > 1489518339: >>> unmerge success: sys-apps/paxctl-0.9 > > 1489518339: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdebugdialog-16.04.3) > > 1489518391: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdebugdialog-16.04.3 > > 1489518391: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kimgio-16.04.3) > > 1489518399: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kimgio-16.04.3 > > 1489518399: === Unmerging... (app-misc/geoclue-2.4.4) > > 1489518405: >>> unmerge success: app-misc/geoclue-2.4.4 > > 1489518405: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdesu-16.04.3) > > 1489518413: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdesu-16.04.3 > > 1489518413: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kfile-16.04.3) > > 1489518421: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kfile-16.04.3 > > 1489518421: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/phonon-kde-16.04.3) > > 1489518431: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/phonon-kde-16.04.3 > > 1489518431: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kstart-16.04.3) > > 1489518440: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kstart-16.04.3 > > 1489518440: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kmimetypefinder-16.04.3) > > 1489518448: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kmimetypefinder-16.04.3 > > 1489518448: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kpasswdserver-16.04.3) > > 1489518457: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kpasswdserver-16.04.3 > > 1489518457: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kquitapp-16.04.3) > > 1489518467: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kquitapp-16.04.3 > > 1489518467: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdebase-data-16.04.3) > > 1489518477: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdebase-data-16.04.3 > > 1489518477: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/keditfiletype-16.04.3) > > 1489518485: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/keditfiletype-16.04.3 > > 1489518485: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kiconfinder-16.04.3) > > 1489518493: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kiconfinder-16.04.3 > > 1489518493: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/solid-runtime-16.04.3) > > 1489518500: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/solid-runtime-16.04.3 > > 1489518500: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/knewstuff-16.04.3) > > 1489518509: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/knewstuff-16.04.3 > > 1489518509: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdontchangethehostname-16.04.3) > > 1489518516: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdontchangethehostname-16.04.3 > > 1489518516: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdebase-desktoptheme-16.04.3) > > 1489518524: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdebase-desktoptheme-16.04.3 > > 1489518524: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdebase-menu-icons-16.04.3) > > 1489518532: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdebase-menu-icons-16.04.3 > > 1489518532: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/ktraderclient-16.04.3) > > 1489518541: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/ktraderclient-16.04.3 > > 1489518541: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/krea
[gentoo-user] Re: Borked network connections on KDE apps (ftp, fish)
On 03/16/2017 04:38 AM, Mick wrote: > I updated one box with the latest stable KDE and discovered that > Konqueror/Dolphin will no longer connect to ftp or sftp servers. > > depclean showed up and uninstalled a lot of packages, which I let it do > thinking they are no longer needed in the latest version of KDE, probably > because their functionality was merged with other packages: > > 1489518204: *** emerge --verbose --quiet-build=n --ask --depclean > 1489518204: >>> depclean > 1489518253: === Unmerging... (media-fonts/font-misc-ethiopic-1.0.3) > 1489518278: >>> unmerge success: media-fonts/font-misc-ethiopic-1.0.3 > 1489518278: === Unmerging... (media-fonts/font-cursor-misc-1.0.3) > 1489518290: >>> unmerge success: media-fonts/font-cursor-misc-1.0.3 > 1489518290: === Unmerging... (virtual/krb5-0-r1) > 1489518294: >>> unmerge success: virtual/krb5-0-r1 > 1489518294: === Unmerging... (net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.4.11-r200) > 1489518301: >>> unmerge success: net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.4.11-r200 > 1489518301: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta-16.04.3) > 1489518306: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta-16.04.3 > 1489518306: === Unmerging... (media-fonts/font-xfree86-type1-1.0.4) > 1489518319: >>> unmerge success: media-fonts/font-xfree86-type1-1.0.4 > 1489518319: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/renamedlg-plugins-16.04.3) > 1489518326: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/renamedlg-plugins-16.04.3 > 1489518326: === Unmerging... (app-crypt/mit-krb5-1.14.2) > 1489518333: >>> unmerge success: app-crypt/mit-krb5-1.14.2 > 1489518333: === Unmerging... (sys-apps/paxctl-0.9) > 1489518339: >>> unmerge success: sys-apps/paxctl-0.9 > 1489518339: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdebugdialog-16.04.3) > 1489518391: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdebugdialog-16.04.3 > 1489518391: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kimgio-16.04.3) > 1489518399: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kimgio-16.04.3 > 1489518399: === Unmerging... (app-misc/geoclue-2.4.4) > 1489518405: >>> unmerge success: app-misc/geoclue-2.4.4 > 1489518405: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdesu-16.04.3) > 1489518413: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdesu-16.04.3 > 1489518413: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kfile-16.04.3) > 1489518421: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kfile-16.04.3 > 1489518421: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/phonon-kde-16.04.3) > 1489518431: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/phonon-kde-16.04.3 > 1489518431: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kstart-16.04.3) > 1489518440: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kstart-16.04.3 > 1489518440: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kmimetypefinder-16.04.3) > 1489518448: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kmimetypefinder-16.04.3 > 1489518448: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kpasswdserver-16.04.3) > 1489518457: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kpasswdserver-16.04.3 > 1489518457: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kquitapp-16.04.3) > 1489518467: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kquitapp-16.04.3 > 1489518467: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdebase-data-16.04.3) > 1489518477: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdebase-data-16.04.3 > 1489518477: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/keditfiletype-16.04.3) > 1489518485: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/keditfiletype-16.04.3 > 1489518485: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kiconfinder-16.04.3) > 1489518493: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kiconfinder-16.04.3 > 1489518493: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/solid-runtime-16.04.3) > 1489518500: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/solid-runtime-16.04.3 > 1489518500: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/knewstuff-16.04.3) > 1489518509: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/knewstuff-16.04.3 > 1489518509: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdontchangethehostname-16.04.3) > 1489518516: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdontchangethehostname-16.04.3 > 1489518516: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdebase-desktoptheme-16.04.3) > 1489518524: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdebase-desktoptheme-16.04.3 > 1489518524: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdebase-menu-icons-16.04.3) > 1489518532: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdebase-menu-icons-16.04.3 > 1489518532: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/ktraderclient-16.04.3) > 1489518541: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/ktraderclient-16.04.3 > 1489518541: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kreadconfig-16.04.3) > 1489518549: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kreadconfig-16.04.3 > 1489518549: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/plasma-runtime-16.04.3) > 1489518560: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/plasma-runtime-16.04.3 > 1489518560: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/knotify-16.04.3) > 1489518569: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/knotify-16.04.3 > 1489518569: === U
[gentoo-user] Re: KDE's confusing versions
On 08/03/16 03:55, James wrote: > Jonathan Callen gentoo.org> writes: > > > >> Note that upstream split the old "KDE Software Compilation" (formerly >> "KDE Desktop Environment") into three separate parts: KDE Frameworks, >> Plasma, and KDE Applications. > > > So does this mean that a system can install lxqt(5) and pick out of the > many kde applications to install and not have all the other kde baggage? > > If so, is there a list of which kde applications can be installed without > the KDE bloat (simple QT5) requirements? You've always been able to pick and choose individual KDE applications without installing all of KDE, although in KDE 4 we did recommend also installing one of the smaller meta packages (eg. kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta) to ensure everything worked correctly. You can identify KF5/Qt5-based applications based on their slot. Something like eix kde-apps/ --slot 5 should give the full list of what's available so far.
[gentoo-user] kde-base/baloo is blocking an upgrade
I came across this blocker and I'm not sure how to overcome it: ==[ebuild NS] kde-apps/kmix-15.12.3:5::gentoo [4.14.3-r1:4/4.14::gentoo] USE="alsa -debug -pulseaudio" 381 KiB [uninstall ] kde-apps/kmix-4.14.3-r1:4/4.14::gentoo USE="alsa handbook (- aqua) -canberra -debug -pulseaudio" [blocks b ] kde-apps/kmix:4 ("kde-apps/kmix:4" is blocking kde- apps/kmix-15.12.3) [ebuild NS ] kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta-15.12.3:5::gentoo [4.14.3:4::gentoo] USE="ffmpeg" 0 KiB [uninstall ] kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta-4.14.3:4::gentoo USE="ffmpeg (- aqua) -mplayer" [blocks b ] kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta:4 ("kde-apps/kdemultimedia- meta:4" is blocking kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta-15.12.3) [blocks B ] kde-base/baloo:4[-minimal(-)] ("kde-base/baloo:4[- minimal(-)]" is blocking kde-frameworks/baloo-5.21.0) Total: 142 packages (76 upgrades, 34 new, 31 in new slots, 1 reinstall, 28 uninstalls), Size of downloads: 123,018 KiB Conflict: 30 blocks (1 unsatisfied) !!! Multiple package instances within a single package slot have been pulled !!! into the dependency graph, resulting in a slot conflict: sys-process/procps:0 (sys-process/procps-3.3.11-r3:0/5::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) pulled in by (no parents that aren't satisfied by other packages in this slot) (sys-process/procps-3.3.10-r1:0/0::gentoo, installed) pulled in by sys-process/procps:0/0= required by (dev-db/mysql-5.6.30:0/18::gentoo, installed) ^ It may be possible to solve this problem by using package.mask to prevent one of those packages from being selected. However, it is also possible that conflicting dependencies exist such that they are impossible to satisfy simultaneously. If such a conflict exists in the dependencies of two different packages, then those packages can not be installed simultaneously. You may want to try a larger value of the --backtrack option, such as --backtrack0, in order to see if that will solve this conflict automatically. For more information, see MASKED PACKAGES section in the emerge man page or refer to the Gentoo Handbook. * Error: The above package list contains packages which cannot be * installed at the same time on the same system. (kde-frameworks/baloo-5.21.0:5/5.21::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) pulled in by >=kde-frameworks/baloo-5.21.0:5 required by (kde- apps/gwenview-15.12.3:5/5::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) >=kde-frameworks/baloo-5.21.0:5 required by (kde-apps/dolphin-15.12.3- r1:5/5::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) >=kde-frameworks/baloo-5.21.0:5 required by (kde-apps/baloo- widgets-15.12.3:5/5::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) (kde-base/baloo-4.14.3:4/4.14::gentoo, installed) pulled in by >=kde-base/baloo-4.14.3:4[aqua=] (>=kde-base/baloo-4.14.3:4[-aqua]) required by (kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4/4.14::gentoo, installed) == I also attach the complete output in case there is something evident in there that I have missed. -- Regards, Mick # emerge -uaDv world These are the packages that would be merged, in order: Calculating dependencies... done! [ebuild U ] app-arch/bzip2-1.0.6-r7::gentoo [1.0.6-r6::gentoo] USE="-static -static-libs" 764 KiB [ebuild U ] sys-apps/debianutils-4.7::gentoo [4.4::gentoo] USE="-static" 153 KiB [ebuild U ] sys-apps/which-2.21::gentoo [2.20-r1::gentoo] 146 KiB [ebuild N ] dev-db/lmdb-0.9.18:0/0.9.18::gentoo USE="-static-libs" 136 KiB [ebuild U ] sys-apps/file-5.25::gentoo [5.22::gentoo] USE="zlib -python -static-libs" PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7 python3_4 (-pypy) -python3_3" 723 KiB [ebuild U ] sys-libs/cracklib-2.9.6::gentoo [2.9.1-r1::gentoo] USE="nls zlib -python -static-libs {-test}" PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7" 628 KiB [ebuild U ] media-libs/libpng-1.6.21:0/16::gentoo [1.6.19:0/16::gentoo] USE="apng (-neon) -static-libs" 932 KiB [ebuild U ] sys-devel/m4-1.4.17::gentoo [1.4.16::gentoo] USE="-examples" 1,123 KiB [ebuild N ] virtual/fortran-0::gentoo USE="openmp" 0 KiB [ebuild N ] sci-libs/fftw-3.3.4:3.0/3::gentoo USE="fortran openmp (-altivec) -doc -mpi (-neon) -quad -static-libs {-test} -threads (-zbus)" CPU_FLAGS_X86="sse sse2 -avx -fma3 -fma4" 3,849 KiB [ebuild U ] net-misc/iputils-20151218::gentoo [20121221-r1::gentoo] USE="filecaps ipv6 ssl -SECURITY_HAZARD -arping% -caps -clockdiff% -doc -gcrypt% -idn (-libressl) -rarpd% -rdisc% -static -tftpd% -tracepath% -traceroute% (-gnutls%)" 176 KiB [ebuild U ] media-libs/freetype-2.6.3-r1:2::gentoo [2.5.5:2::gentoo] USE="X adobe-cff bzip2 png -bindist -debug -doc -fontforge -harfbuzz
Re: [gentoo-user] Plasma teething problems - Part II
On Monday, 24 June 2019 21:40:07 BST you wrote: > On Monday, 24 June 2019 21:16:51 BST Dale wrote: > > I went through this a few years ago. I had some large programs > > installed that I didn't use, Kmail and others. I wanted to clean them > > out but at the time I had installed KDE with kde-meta. Basically, that > > installs everything KDE, wanted or not. I uninstalled that and went > > > these instead: > According to the current wiki page these days the kde-meta has been replaced > with plasma-meta. This is how I have configured plasma-meta: > > Installed versions: 5.15.5(5)(12:58:00 14/06/19)(bluetooth browser- > integration crypt desktop-portal display-manager elogind handbook legacy- > systray pam pm-utils sddm wallpapers -consolekit -discover -grub -gtk - > networkmanager -plymouth -pulseaudio -sdk -systemd) > > BUT ... I am thinking of uninstalling it, deplclean-ing my world and > installing kde-plasma/plasma-desktop which is the slim version, while > keeping some select kde-meta packages I need/want. > > > root@fireball / # equery list *kde*meta* > > > > * Searching for *kde*meta* ... > > > > [IP-] [ ] kde-apps/kdeadmin-meta-19.04.2:5 > > I have this installed too. > > > [IP-] [ ] kde-apps/kdebase-meta-19.04.2:5 > > I think the kdebase-meta was meant to be a transitional package from KDE4 to > plasma/KDE5. I suspect this has been superseded by kde-plasma/plasma-meta, > but I'm not sure. In any case, I do not have this installed. > > > [IP-] [ ] kde-apps/kdecore-meta-19.04.2:5 > > I have this installed too. > > > [IP-] [ ] kde-apps/kdegames-meta-19.04.2:5 > > No games for me, thanks. > > > [IP-] [ ] kde-apps/kdegraphics-meta-19.04.2:5 > > [IP-] [ ] kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta-19.04.2:5 > > I have these two installed, plus: > > [IP-] [ ] kde-apps/kdenetwork-meta-18.12.3:5 > [IP-] [ ] kde-apps/kdepim-meta-18.12.3:5 > [IP-] [ ] kde-apps/kdeutils-meta-18.12.3:5 > > > This is one of the things I like about Gentoo, being able to cut off or > > get rid of things I don't want. USE flags help with that a lot. > > > > Glad you got it sorted out. > > Sadly I'm not there yet. I've got to figure out how to get back my Suspend > to Ram, Hibernate, Reboot, and Shutdown buttons, without re-importing > NetworkManager, or at least without having it being started by powerdevil. Hmm ... plasma-desktop was already installed, dragged in by plasma-meta. So no need to reinstall it. Sadly trying to depclean after removing plasma-meta will get rid of a lot of packages, something I'm not keen to do: >>> These are the packages that would be unmerged: kde-plasma/plasma-browser-integration selected: 5.15.5 protected: none omitted: none kde-plasma/plasma-vault selected: 5.15.5 protected: none omitted: none kde-plasma/kdeplasma-addons selected: 5.15.5 protected: none omitted: none kde-plasma/kscreen selected: 5.15.5 protected: none omitted: none kde-plasma/kwrited selected: 5.15.5 protected: none omitted: none kde-plasma/kwayland-integration selected: 5.15.5 protected: none omitted: none kde-plasma/xembed-sni-proxy selected: 5.15.5 protected: none omitted: none kde-plasma/plasma-workspace-wallpapers selected: 5.15.5 protected: none omitted: none kde-plasma/bluedevil selected: 5.15.5 protected: none omitted: none kde-plasma/kgamma selected: 5.15.5 protected: none omitted: none kde-plasma/drkonqi selected: 5.15.5 protected: none omitted: none kde-plasma/kwallet-pam selected: 5.15.5 protected: none omitted: none kde-plasma/user-manager selected: 5.15.5 protected: none omitted: none kde-plasma/xdg-desktop-portal-kde selected: 5.15.5-r1 protected: none omitted: none kde-plasma/kinfocenter selected: 5.15.5 protected: none omitted: none kde-plasma/sddm-kcm selected: 5.15.5 protected: none omitted: none kde-plasma/systemsettings selected: 5.15.5 protected: none omitted: none kde-plasma/kmenuedit selected: 5.15.5 protected: none omitted: none kde-plasma/ksshaskpass selected: 5.15.5 protected: none omitted: none sys-fs/cryfs selected: 0.9.9 protected: none omitted: none dev-libs/libpwquality selected: 1.4.0 protected: none omitted: none kde-frameworks/kxmlrpcclient selected: 5.57.0 protected: none omitted: none kde-frameworks/bluez-qt selected: 5.57.0 protected: none omitted: none sys-apps/accountsservice selected: 0.6.50-r1 protected: none omitted:
Re: [gentoo-user] Borked network connections on KDE apps (ftp, fish)
On 16/03/2017 10:38, Mick wrote: > I updated one box with the latest stable KDE and discovered that > Konqueror/Dolphin will no longer connect to ftp or sftp servers. > > depclean showed up and uninstalled a lot of packages, which I let it do > thinking they are no longer needed in the latest version of KDE, probably > because their functionality was merged with other packages: > > 1489518204: *** emerge --verbose --quiet-build=n --ask --depclean > 1489518204: >>> depclean > 1489518253: === Unmerging... (media-fonts/font-misc-ethiopic-1.0.3) > 1489518278: >>> unmerge success: media-fonts/font-misc-ethiopic-1.0.3 > 1489518278: === Unmerging... (media-fonts/font-cursor-misc-1.0.3) > 1489518290: >>> unmerge success: media-fonts/font-cursor-misc-1.0.3 > 1489518290: === Unmerging... (virtual/krb5-0-r1) > 1489518294: >>> unmerge success: virtual/krb5-0-r1 > 1489518294: === Unmerging... (net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.4.11-r200) > 1489518301: >>> unmerge success: net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.4.11-r200 > 1489518301: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta-16.04.3) > 1489518306: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta-16.04.3 > 1489518306: === Unmerging... (media-fonts/font-xfree86-type1-1.0.4) > 1489518319: >>> unmerge success: media-fonts/font-xfree86-type1-1.0.4 > 1489518319: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/renamedlg-plugins-16.04.3) > 1489518326: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/renamedlg-plugins-16.04.3 > 1489518326: === Unmerging... (app-crypt/mit-krb5-1.14.2) > 1489518333: >>> unmerge success: app-crypt/mit-krb5-1.14.2 > 1489518333: === Unmerging... (sys-apps/paxctl-0.9) > 1489518339: >>> unmerge success: sys-apps/paxctl-0.9 > 1489518339: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdebugdialog-16.04.3) > 1489518391: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdebugdialog-16.04.3 > 1489518391: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kimgio-16.04.3) > 1489518399: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kimgio-16.04.3 > 1489518399: === Unmerging... (app-misc/geoclue-2.4.4) > 1489518405: >>> unmerge success: app-misc/geoclue-2.4.4 > 1489518405: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdesu-16.04.3) > 1489518413: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdesu-16.04.3 > 1489518413: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kfile-16.04.3) > 1489518421: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kfile-16.04.3 > 1489518421: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/phonon-kde-16.04.3) > 1489518431: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/phonon-kde-16.04.3 > 1489518431: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kstart-16.04.3) > 1489518440: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kstart-16.04.3 > 1489518440: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kmimetypefinder-16.04.3) > 1489518448: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kmimetypefinder-16.04.3 > 1489518448: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kpasswdserver-16.04.3) > 1489518457: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kpasswdserver-16.04.3 > 1489518457: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kquitapp-16.04.3) > 1489518467: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kquitapp-16.04.3 > 1489518467: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdebase-data-16.04.3) > 1489518477: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdebase-data-16.04.3 > 1489518477: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/keditfiletype-16.04.3) > 1489518485: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/keditfiletype-16.04.3 > 1489518485: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kiconfinder-16.04.3) > 1489518493: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kiconfinder-16.04.3 > 1489518493: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/solid-runtime-16.04.3) > 1489518500: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/solid-runtime-16.04.3 > 1489518500: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/knewstuff-16.04.3) > 1489518509: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/knewstuff-16.04.3 > 1489518509: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdontchangethehostname-16.04.3) > 1489518516: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdontchangethehostname-16.04.3 > 1489518516: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdebase-desktoptheme-16.04.3) > 1489518524: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdebase-desktoptheme-16.04.3 > 1489518524: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdebase-menu-icons-16.04.3) > 1489518532: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdebase-menu-icons-16.04.3 > 1489518532: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/ktraderclient-16.04.3) > 1489518541: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/ktraderclient-16.04.3 > 1489518541: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kreadconfig-16.04.3) > 1489518549: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kreadconfig-16.04.3 > 1489518549: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/plasma-runtime-16.04.3) > 1489518560: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/plasma-runtime-16.04.3 > 1489518560: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/knotify-16.04.3) > 1489518569: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/knotify-16.04.3 > 1489518569: === U
[gentoo-user] Borked network connections on KDE apps (ftp, fish)
I updated one box with the latest stable KDE and discovered that Konqueror/Dolphin will no longer connect to ftp or sftp servers. depclean showed up and uninstalled a lot of packages, which I let it do thinking they are no longer needed in the latest version of KDE, probably because their functionality was merged with other packages: 1489518204: *** emerge --verbose --quiet-build=n --ask --depclean 1489518204: >>> depclean 1489518253: === Unmerging... (media-fonts/font-misc-ethiopic-1.0.3) 1489518278: >>> unmerge success: media-fonts/font-misc-ethiopic-1.0.3 1489518278: === Unmerging... (media-fonts/font-cursor-misc-1.0.3) 1489518290: >>> unmerge success: media-fonts/font-cursor-misc-1.0.3 1489518290: === Unmerging... (virtual/krb5-0-r1) 1489518294: >>> unmerge success: virtual/krb5-0-r1 1489518294: === Unmerging... (net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.4.11-r200) 1489518301: >>> unmerge success: net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.4.11-r200 1489518301: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta-16.04.3) 1489518306: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta-16.04.3 1489518306: === Unmerging... (media-fonts/font-xfree86-type1-1.0.4) 1489518319: >>> unmerge success: media-fonts/font-xfree86-type1-1.0.4 1489518319: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/renamedlg-plugins-16.04.3) 1489518326: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/renamedlg-plugins-16.04.3 1489518326: === Unmerging... (app-crypt/mit-krb5-1.14.2) 1489518333: >>> unmerge success: app-crypt/mit-krb5-1.14.2 1489518333: === Unmerging... (sys-apps/paxctl-0.9) 1489518339: >>> unmerge success: sys-apps/paxctl-0.9 1489518339: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdebugdialog-16.04.3) 1489518391: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdebugdialog-16.04.3 1489518391: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kimgio-16.04.3) 1489518399: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kimgio-16.04.3 1489518399: === Unmerging... (app-misc/geoclue-2.4.4) 1489518405: >>> unmerge success: app-misc/geoclue-2.4.4 1489518405: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdesu-16.04.3) 1489518413: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdesu-16.04.3 1489518413: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kfile-16.04.3) 1489518421: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kfile-16.04.3 1489518421: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/phonon-kde-16.04.3) 1489518431: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/phonon-kde-16.04.3 1489518431: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kstart-16.04.3) 1489518440: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kstart-16.04.3 1489518440: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kmimetypefinder-16.04.3) 1489518448: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kmimetypefinder-16.04.3 1489518448: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kpasswdserver-16.04.3) 1489518457: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kpasswdserver-16.04.3 1489518457: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kquitapp-16.04.3) 1489518467: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kquitapp-16.04.3 1489518467: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdebase-data-16.04.3) 1489518477: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdebase-data-16.04.3 1489518477: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/keditfiletype-16.04.3) 1489518485: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/keditfiletype-16.04.3 1489518485: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kiconfinder-16.04.3) 1489518493: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kiconfinder-16.04.3 1489518493: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/solid-runtime-16.04.3) 1489518500: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/solid-runtime-16.04.3 1489518500: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/knewstuff-16.04.3) 1489518509: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/knewstuff-16.04.3 1489518509: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdontchangethehostname-16.04.3) 1489518516: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdontchangethehostname-16.04.3 1489518516: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdebase-desktoptheme-16.04.3) 1489518524: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdebase-desktoptheme-16.04.3 1489518524: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdebase-menu-icons-16.04.3) 1489518532: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdebase-menu-icons-16.04.3 1489518532: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/ktraderclient-16.04.3) 1489518541: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/ktraderclient-16.04.3 1489518541: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kreadconfig-16.04.3) 1489518549: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kreadconfig-16.04.3 1489518549: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/plasma-runtime-16.04.3) 1489518560: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/plasma-runtime-16.04.3 1489518560: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/knotify-16.04.3) 1489518569: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/knotify-16.04.3 1489518569: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kcmshell-16.04.3) 1489518578: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kcmshell-16.04.3 1489518578: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdebase-menu-16.04.3) 1489518586: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdebase-menu-16.04.3 1489518586: === Unmerging... (dev-libs/json-glib-1.2.2) 1489518593: >>> unmerge success: dev-libs/json-glib-1.2.2 1489518593: === Unmerging... (sy
Re: [gentoo-user] Borked network connections on KDE apps (ftp, fish)
On Thursday 16 March 2017 18:23:53 Alan McKinnon wrote: > On 16/03/2017 10:38, Mick wrote: > > I updated one box with the latest stable KDE and discovered that > > Konqueror/Dolphin will no longer connect to ftp or sftp servers. > > > > depclean showed up and uninstalled a lot of packages, which I let it do > > thinking they are no longer needed in the latest version of KDE, probably > > because their functionality was merged with other packages: > > > > 1489518204: *** emerge --verbose --quiet-build=n --ask --depclean > > 1489518204: >>> depclean > > 1489518253: === Unmerging... (media-fonts/font-misc-ethiopic-1.0.3) > > 1489518278: >>> unmerge success: media-fonts/font-misc-ethiopic-1.0.3 > > 1489518278: === Unmerging... (media-fonts/font-cursor-misc-1.0.3) > > 1489518290: >>> unmerge success: media-fonts/font-cursor-misc-1.0.3 > > 1489518290: === Unmerging... (virtual/krb5-0-r1) > > 1489518294: >>> unmerge success: virtual/krb5-0-r1 > > 1489518294: === Unmerging... (net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.4.11-r200) > > 1489518301: >>> unmerge success: net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.4.11-r200 > > 1489518301: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta-16.04.3) > > 1489518306: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta-16.04.3 > > 1489518306: === Unmerging... (media-fonts/font-xfree86-type1-1.0.4) > > 1489518319: >>> unmerge success: media-fonts/font-xfree86-type1-1.0.4 > > 1489518319: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/renamedlg-plugins-16.04.3) > > 1489518326: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/renamedlg-plugins-16.04.3 > > 1489518326: === Unmerging... (app-crypt/mit-krb5-1.14.2) > > 1489518333: >>> unmerge success: app-crypt/mit-krb5-1.14.2 > > 1489518333: === Unmerging... (sys-apps/paxctl-0.9) > > 1489518339: >>> unmerge success: sys-apps/paxctl-0.9 > > 1489518339: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdebugdialog-16.04.3) > > 1489518391: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdebugdialog-16.04.3 > > 1489518391: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kimgio-16.04.3) > > 1489518399: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kimgio-16.04.3 > > 1489518399: === Unmerging... (app-misc/geoclue-2.4.4) > > 1489518405: >>> unmerge success: app-misc/geoclue-2.4.4 > > 1489518405: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdesu-16.04.3) > > 1489518413: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdesu-16.04.3 > > 1489518413: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kfile-16.04.3) > > 1489518421: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kfile-16.04.3 > > 1489518421: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/phonon-kde-16.04.3) > > 1489518431: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/phonon-kde-16.04.3 > > 1489518431: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kstart-16.04.3) > > 1489518440: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kstart-16.04.3 > > 1489518440: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kmimetypefinder-16.04.3) > > 1489518448: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kmimetypefinder-16.04.3 > > 1489518448: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kpasswdserver-16.04.3) > > 1489518457: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kpasswdserver-16.04.3 > > 1489518457: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kquitapp-16.04.3) > > 1489518467: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kquitapp-16.04.3 > > 1489518467: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdebase-data-16.04.3) > > 1489518477: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdebase-data-16.04.3 > > 1489518477: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/keditfiletype-16.04.3) > > 1489518485: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/keditfiletype-16.04.3 > > 1489518485: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kiconfinder-16.04.3) > > 1489518493: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kiconfinder-16.04.3 > > 1489518493: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/solid-runtime-16.04.3) > > 1489518500: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/solid-runtime-16.04.3 > > 1489518500: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/knewstuff-16.04.3) > > 1489518509: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/knewstuff-16.04.3 > > 1489518509: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdontchangethehostname-16.04.3) > > 1489518516: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdontchangethehostname-16.04.3 > > 1489518516: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdebase-desktoptheme-16.04.3) > > 1489518524: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdebase-desktoptheme-16.04.3 > > 1489518524: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kdebase-menu-icons-16.04.3) > > 1489518532: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/kdebase-menu-icons-16.04.3 > > 1489518532: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/ktraderclient-16.04.3) > > 1489518541: >>> unmerge success: kde-apps/ktraderclient-16.04.3 > > 1489518541: === Unmerging... (kde-apps/kreadconfig-16.04.3)
Re: [gentoo-user] KDE (mono to meta) migration
On Thursday 22 June 2006 18:28, James wrote: have looked at threads on this issue from 12jun06 and 2jun06 and http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/kde-split-ebuilds.xml. By the way, this doc is good for explaining the issues, but does not explain a clear method to perform the migration form mono to meta.. Did you look at [1] too? Is there an easy way to remove all of the kde packages before migration to kde-meta? Sure. But it would remove packages that the meta packages depend on too. kde-base/kdelibs takes a long time to compile and hence shouldn't be removed as you still need it. Unless of course you need to upgrade it anyway. This might be feasible: #cd /var/db/pkg emerge -Cva `ls -d kde-base/* | grep -v -r 'kdelibs\|arts'` It will remove everything in the kde-base category except kdelibs and arts. Make sure to check what it removes before doing it. It shouldn't be more than 13 packages. [SNIP] But if meta is going away, like the monolithic kde packaging (eventually) I'd rather go straight to the split kde package system. Comments and Recommendations on kde-meta's future? Why would you think the kde-meta aka the split packages would be going away? They certainly won't. emerge -atv kde-meta lists many packages and I'm too lazy to remove them all by hand Actually there aren't a lot of monolithic packages. [1] lists them all in a box in section 2. If you have all of them you still need to remove only 13 packages. These are the packages that would be merged, in reverse order: Calculating dependencies... done! .[blocks B ] =kde-base/kdemultimedia-3.5* (is blocking kde-base/kaboodle-3.5.2) .[blocks B ] =kde-base/kdemultimedia-3.5* (is blocking kde-base/kdemultimedia-kappfinder-data-3.5.2) This tells you that kde-base/kdemultimedia blocks both kaboodle and kdemultimedia-kappfinder-data. You only need to remove the one package kdemultimedia. It just blocks a lot of packages that are pulled in by kde-meta. [SNIP] From mono to split? Some gentoo/kde systems I manage will want to go to the split system or a few kde-meta packages and the rest of the kde(split) apps individually installed. Do what I said above or just remove the few packages manually when they block something. There really aren't that many. emerging any split package will work just as well as the meta packages. You should only use the meta packages if you wan't everything. [1] http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/kde-config.xml -- Bo Andresen pgp4VXj0OtYVJ.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Konsole
On Tue, Jul 12, 2016 at 10:29 AM, Daniel Frey <djqf...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 07/11/2016 06:06 PM, Daniel Frey wrote: >> I would think that if eshowkw is picking up things in the kde-sunset >> overlay it would be indicated in the repo column? >> >> However, I don't see any kde4 packages. Maybe they're still moving them >> over? >> >> Dan >> >> >> > > I really shouldn't try troubleshooting when tired... > > I had to explictly do: > > emerge -pv =kde-apps/kde-meta-4.14.3-r1 The file is in there: # ls /var/local/overlays/kde-sunset/kde-apps/kde-meta/ kde-meta-4.14.3-r1.ebuild metadata.xml > However, if I try to update @world, it still wants to drag in a bunch of > kde5 crap. You have to mask packages. `USE='-wayland' emerge -pvet kde-apps/kde-meta` shows this mask works. (Just for testing. Don't run `emerge` with `-e`.) # shopt -s extglob # ( printf '%s\n' kde-frameworks/\* kde-plasma/\*; cd /usr/portage; printf '>=%s-15\n' kde-apps/!(kde4*|kde-wallpapers) ) > /etc/portage/package.mask/kde5+.mask > I think this is due to kdelibs. And of course they've removed the old > kdelibs from the tree: > > # equery list kdelibs > * Searching for kdelibs ... > [I--] [??] kde-base/kdelibs-4.14.16:4/4.14 > > I also appears that old kde4 versions of kdelibs are not in kde-sunset > (yet?) or maybe it's not planned to put one there. kdelibs-4 is still in `gentoo`: # ls /usr/portage/kde-base/kdelibs/ files kdelibs-4.14.20-r2.ebuild kdelibs-4.14.21.ebuild Manifest metadata.xml -- konsolebox
[gentoo-user] Update blocked by kdebase-startkde:4
Attempting to update/world this weekend I get: # emerge -uDv @world These are the packages that would be merged, in order: Calculating dependencies... done! !!! All ebuilds that could satisfy "kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta:5" have been masked. !!! One of the following masked packages is required to complete your request: - kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta-16.04.2::gentoo (masked by: package.mask, ~amd64 keyword) - kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta-15.12.3::gentoo (masked by: package.mask) (dependency required by "kde-base/kdebase-startkde-4.11.22-r1::gentoo" [ebuild]) (dependency required by "@selected" [set]) (dependency required by "@world" [argument]) I have all of KDE:5 masked since I think installing it sounds too risky. Checking the kdebase-startkde-4.11.22-r1 ebuild it has a dependency on kde- apps/kdebase-runtime-meta:5. Is this a mistake? Has anyone found a solution to this? Thanks Robin -- -- Robin Atwood. "Ship me somewheres east of Suez, where the best is like the worst, Where there ain't no Ten Commandments an' a man can raise a thirst" from "Mandalay" by Rudyard Kipling -- -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
[gentoo-user] sys-apps/xdg-desktop-portal wants USE=screencast
The following USE changes are necessary to proceed: (see "package.use" in the portage(5) man page for more details) # required by kde-apps/krfb-20.04.3::gentoo[wayland] # required by kde-apps/kdenetwork-meta-20.04.3::gentoo # required by @selected # required by @world (argument) >=sys-apps/xdg-desktop-portal-1.8.0 screencast I don't seem to be able to disable screencast, even when I manually disable the USE flag for it on sys-apps/xdg-desktop-portal. Is there no way out of this? signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
[gentoo-user] kde-frameworks 5
KDE 5 is in the tree, it's called KDE Frameworks 5. A quick heads-up to anyone who runs into what I just had. It all started with this incompatible USE error: emerge: there are no ebuilds built with USE flags to satisfy sys-auth/polkit-qt[qt5]. !!! One of the following packages is required to complete your request: - sys-auth/polkit-qt-0.112.0-r1::gentoo (Change USE: +qt5) (dependency required by kde-frameworks/kauth-5.13.0::gentoo[policykit] [ebuild]) (dependency required by kde-frameworks/kdelibs4support-5.13.0::gentoo [ebuild]) (dependency required by kde-apps/kmix-15.08.0::gentoo [ebuild]) (dependency required by kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta-15.08.0::gentoo [ebuild]) And that led into a long change of adding USE=qt5 to several packages, followed by portage's decision to upgrade to KDE 5, which I've decided to postpone for a bit. Most KDE5 packages are in a new category or renamed, but some -meta package names are re-used like this one: $ eix kdemultimedia-meta [U] kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta Available versions: (4)4.14.3 (5)(~)15.08.0 which portage obviously wants to upgrade, and cascades into a full KDE5 upgrade. To prevent this and stick with KDE 4 meanwhile, just specify the :4 slot for your kde packages in set files or in world, like so: kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta:4 In my case I only had to do it for the -meta packages and all was good. -- Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com
Re: [gentoo-user] kde-meta minus toys, games, etc
On Fri, 2 Jun 2006 21:11:52 +, Mick wrote: Is emerging kdebase-meta meant to pull in 45 packages, or are there any old kde apps in my system pulling them in as I am trying to emerge my new split KDE? Something like that number. From the log: === 1149285323: *** emerge --update --deep --verbose kdebase-meta 1149285332: emerge (1 of 45) kde-base/kdelibs-3.5.2-r6 to / 1149285332: === (1 of 45) Cleaning Try emerge --ask --tree --verbose kde-meta to see what is pulling in the packages. -- Neil Bothwick Is it possible to be totally partial? signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Plasma teething problems - Part I
On Mon, 24 Jun 2019 12:00:36 +0100, Mick wrote: > Well, not Plasma's but mine for sure. I have been chasing my tail > trying to reverse engineer processes/services/applications I do not > want auto-running on a fresh Plasma installation and I'm fast losing > the will to live. > > I've installed plasma-meta plus some kde-apps meta packages as follows: > > kde-apps/kdeadmin-meta > kde-apps/kdecore-meta > kde-apps/kdegraphics-meta > kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta > kde-apps/kdenetwork-meta > kde-apps/kdepim-meta > kde-apps/kdeutils-meta > kde-apps/kwalletmanager > kde-frameworks/oxygen-icons > kde-plasma/plasma-meta > > One of the above[1] brought in NetworkManager, which I don't use > because for my use case there's nothing wrong with openrc netifrc > scripts. When I plug in a USB wireless adaptor nothing happens since > it stays dormant, although its LED illuminates. Then I enable it by > starting 'net.wlp0s18f2u1' and at that point NM starts fighting over > the wireless adaptor, resulting in the unpleasant phenomenon of > dropping the connection every few minutes and changing its MAC address, > consequently rendering it unusable with APs which implement ACL. > > [1] kde-plasma/plasma-meta requires kde-plasma/powerdevil, which > requires kde- frameworks/networkmanager-qt, which requires > net-misc/networkmanager, which requires net-misc/modemmanager > > So I naively thought, let's try stopping NM (note: the NetworkManager > rc service is not set to run at any level, so something else is > starting it). The moment I stop NM I find my logs being flooded with a > storm of 'dbus failing to start obex', which bluez wants. Note: I have > not started a bluetooth service, or tried running bluetootctl, and BTW > rfkill shows the bluetooth adaptor is soft blocked anyway. > > So I now try to stop dbus and restart it, which results in losing > access to any Plasma menu applications, so I can't launch any > application. It may be worth mentioning when I leave alone NM and just > disable the USB adaptor from openrc, I also lose access to launching > KDE applications (the error message when trying to launch an app from a > terminal mentions a Qt error). > > Could someone more knowledgeable in Plasma/KDE shenanigans please > explain how I can end up with a workable USB wireless dongle, which I > can enable/disable at will? > Set USE="-wireless" for powerdevil I have KDE on this laptop, with no NM. The wireless connection is managed by systemd-networkd here, but the same should be possible with openrc and no NM. -- Neil Bothwick System halted - hit any Microsoft employee to continue. pgpLx8kJUwKsl.pgp Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [gentoo-user] kde-meta minus toys, games, etc
Yes, that is normal. The KDE ebuilds are 'split' now, one monolithic ebuild is equivalent to a few dozen split ebuilds. Each individual app or library has it's own ebuild. On Saturday, 3 June 2006 6:41, Mick wrote: On 02/06/06, Raymond Lewis Rebbeck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: $ ls /usr/portage/kde-base/ | grep meta Thanks. Last question: Is emerging kdebase-meta meant to pull in 45 packages, or are there any old kde apps in my system pulling them in as I am trying to emerge my new split KDE? From the log: === 1149285323: *** emerge --update --deep --verbose kdebase-meta 1149285332: emerge (1 of 45) kde-base/kdelibs-3.5.2-r6 to / 1149285332: === (1 of 45) Cleaning (kde-base/kdelibs-3.5.2-r6::/usr/portage/kde-base/kdelibs/kdelibs-3.5.2-r6. ebuild) 1149285341: === (1 of 45) Compiling/Merging (kde-base/kdelibs-3.5.2-r6::/usr/portage/kde-base/kdelibs/kdelibs-3.5.2-r6. ebuild) === -- Regards, Mick -- Raymond Lewis Rebbeck -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: FIXED: Re: KDE3 removal
On Saturday 28 November 2009 21:32:28 Mick wrote: I suppose one could make several useful -meta packages DEPEND on kate, as many users want kate and do not want the entire kdesdk package. But that causes the same app to appear in more than one -meta package and the devs seem to want to avoid that - there is a strict one-to-one mapping between what the -meta packages install and what is shipped in the upstream tarballs by KDE Sorry I'm being rather dense with this ... are you saying that the DEPENDs listed when you run 'equery depends -a kate' are different to mine because you are running KDE4 from KDE-testing overlay, while I am running stable portage? No, the contents of the -meta packages are pretty much the same between the overlay and the official tree (apart from new apps added in the latest KDE snapshots, and other minor things that get dropped in the new branch of course). The kde-testing overlay provides a collection of sets which the portage tree does not do. The main set explicitly includes kate because it's part of kdesdk and it's a bit rich to expect all users to install the entire dev suite just to get a gui text editor. The official tree has the same situation: # grep kate /var/portage/kde-base/*-meta*/*4.3.3.ebuild /var/portage/kde-base/kde-meta/kde-meta-4.3.3.ebuild: $(add_kdebase_dep kate) /var/portage/kde-base/kdesdk-meta/kdesdk-meta-4.3.3.ebuild: $(add_kdebase_dep kate) # cat /var/portage/kde-base/kde-meta/kde-meta-4.3.3.ebuild ... RDEPEND= $(add_kdebase_dep kate) $(add_kdebase_dep kdeadmin-meta) ... To give kate to users, it was added to kde-meta, and it's the only explicit DEPEND in the ebuild, everything else is the smaller -meta packages. To get kate, you must do one of: 1. emerge kde-meta (or the @kde set) 2. emerge kdesdk (or the @kdesdk set) 3. emerge kate -- alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: FIXED: Re: KDE3 removal
On Saturday 28 November 2009 19:42:33 Alan McKinnon wrote: On Saturday 28 November 2009 21:32:28 Mick wrote: I suppose one could make several useful -meta packages DEPEND on kate, as many users want kate and do not want the entire kdesdk package. But that causes the same app to appear in more than one -meta package and the devs seem to want to avoid that - there is a strict one-to-one mapping between what the -meta packages install and what is shipped in the upstream tarballs by KDE Sorry I'm being rather dense with this ... are you saying that the DEPENDs listed when you run 'equery depends -a kate' are different to mine because you are running KDE4 from KDE-testing overlay, while I am running stable portage? No, the contents of the -meta packages are pretty much the same between the overlay and the official tree (apart from new apps added in the latest KDE snapshots, and other minor things that get dropped in the new branch of course). The kde-testing overlay provides a collection of sets which the portage tree does not do. The main set explicitly includes kate because it's part of kdesdk and it's a bit rich to expect all users to install the entire dev suite just to get a gui text editor. The official tree has the same situation: # grep kate /var/portage/kde-base/*-meta*/*4.3.3.ebuild /var/portage/kde-base/kde-meta/kde-meta-4.3.3.ebuild: $(add_kdebase_dep kate) /var/portage/kde-base/kdesdk-meta/kdesdk-meta-4.3.3.ebuild: $(add_kdebase_dep kate) # cat /var/portage/kde-base/kde-meta/kde-meta-4.3.3.ebuild ... RDEPEND= $(add_kdebase_dep kate) $(add_kdebase_dep kdeadmin-meta) ... To give kate to users, it was added to kde-meta, and it's the only explicit DEPEND in the ebuild, everything else is the smaller -meta packages. To get kate, you must do one of: 1. emerge kde-meta (or the @kde set) 2. emerge kdesdk (or the @kdesdk set) 3. emerge kate Thank you kindly for persevering - the logic is clear to me now. :-) -- Regards, Mick signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [gentoo-user] Update blocked by kdebase-startkde:4
On Saturday 09 Jul 2016 20:52:46 Robin Atwood wrote: > Attempting to update/world this weekend I get: > > # emerge -uDv @world > > These are the packages that would be merged, in order: > > Calculating dependencies... done! > > !!! All ebuilds that could satisfy "kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta:5" have > been masked. > !!! One of the following masked packages is required to complete your > request: - kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta-16.04.2::gentoo (masked by: > package.mask, ~amd64 keyword) > - kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta-15.12.3::gentoo (masked by: package.mask) > > (dependency required by "kde-base/kdebase-startkde-4.11.22-r1::gentoo" > [ebuild]) > (dependency required by "@selected" [set]) > (dependency required by "@world" [argument]) > > I have all of KDE:5 masked since I think installing it sounds too risky. > Checking the kdebase-startkde-4.11.22-r1 ebuild it has a dependency on kde- > apps/kdebase-runtime-meta:5. Is this a mistake? Has anyone found a solution > to this? Yes, I got it too, even going straight to rsync.gentoo.org instead of my usual UK mirror. I tried adding to package.mask: >=kde-base/kdebase-startkde-4.11.22-r1 >=kde-base/kactivities-4.13.3-r2 but that only caused another failure because those package versions weren't available. I was hoping this was a part-update problem, in which the devs hadn't released all the packages involved in whatever change they're making. I'm still inclined to think that, because: $ diff $(equery w =kde-base/kdebase-startkde-4.11.22-r1) $(equery w =kde-base/kdebase-startkde-4.11.22) 12c12 < KEYWORDS="~amd64 ~arm ~x86 ~amd64-linux ~x86-linux" --- > KEYWORDS="amd64 ~arm x86 ~amd64-linux ~x86-linux" 51d50 < "${FILESDIR}/${PN}-kwalletd-pam.patch" $ ...and that patch file has no mention of kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta:5. This is an ~amd64 box, by the way, so I'm not affected by the change of keyword in -r1. -- Rgds Peter
[gentoo-user] Compiling kde-meta for 3.5
As I try to emerge kde-meta I run into the following error: /usr/kde/3.5/bin/meinproc --check --cache index.cache.bz2 ./index.docbook XPath error : Undefined variable compilation error: file /usr/kde/3.5/share/apps/ksgmltools2/docbook/xsl/html/autotoc.xsl line 544 element div using the USE=kdeenablefinal ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~x86 emerge kdeaddons-docs-konq-plugins commandline. I've checked and updated all the docbook stuff I have installed to no avail.. Anyone who has an idea or a pointer? Gerhard -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] seg fault emerging abiword
On Wednesday 30 May 2007 18:01, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote: On Wednesday 30 May 2007 19:34:49 Mat Harris wrote: It appears I may have more of a problem than I thought. By the way I installed kdebase-meta I believe (as the kde howto suggested) but now when trying to install most kde apps I have to do --nodeps otherwise i get this: Calculating dependencies... done! [ebuild N ] kde-base/kdebase-3.5.5-r4 USE=arts cups opengl pam ssl -debug -hal -ieee1394 -java -kdeenablefinal -kdehiddenvisibility -ldap -lm_sensors -logitech-mouse -openexr -samba -xcomposite -xinerama -xscreensaver -zeroconf 0 kB [ebuild N ] kde-base/kdepim-3.5.5-r4 USE=arts crypt -debug -gnokii -kdeenablefinal -pda -xinerama 0 kB [blocks B ] =kde-base/kcheckpass-3.5* (is blocking kde-base/kdebase-3.5.5-r4) [SNIP] =kde-base/libkdenetwork-3.5* (is blocking kde-base/kdepim-3.5.5-r4) [SNIP] Don't use --nodeps. That would just make a mess out of just system. If you've installed split kde (kde-meta) then why are you trying to install monolithic kde packages? I.e. why are you trying to install kdebase rather than kdebase-meta and kdepim rather than kdepim-meta? And why are you installing either of those at all when they have already been pulled in by kde-meta? http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/kde-split-ebuilds.xml Aah ok well the howto i found on google didn't mention anything about using meta packages for the apps once i had the base installed. This could explain why I have spent the last week compiling stuff for kde ;) Ok i'll probably re-install unless there's some easy way to clean up. Thanks Mat Harris pgpkZDJDHKFM4.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: FIXED: Re: KDE3 removal
On Friday 27 November 2009 15:53:41 Alan McKinnon wrote: On Friday 27 November 2009 17:27:30 James wrote: Mick michaelkintzios at gmail.com writes: Hmm, I thought that kweather, kate and kfloppy were brought in by some meta or other. It seems that I'll have to install these on their own? Hello Mick, I'm just not certain any more exactly which packages belong to which meta(kde) package. I think they are added and dropped over the last few years, resulting in a dynamic grouping or like those you mentioned, not being picked up by and of the kde-meta packages. You fellows really need to read the full set of portage man pages. You sound like mechanics that don't know how spanners work. I'm sure there's a spanner thrown somewhere in the works ... The contents of packages is determined by upstream (KDE), not by the gentoo devs. Gentoo devs merely split the monolithic tarballs up into whatever apps the KDE devs say is inside it To find out what is in a -meta package: cat $PORTDIR/kde-base/*-meta/*ebuild There isn't a special tool to do this, much as there isn't a tool to tell you what stuff DEPENDs on say apache. There is a general tool, it's equery depends -a [snip ...] To find out what depends on kate, kweather and kfloppy, use the correct portage tool: a...@nazgul ~ $ equery depends -a kate * Searching for kate ... kde-base/kdesdk-meta-4.3.1 (=kde-base/kate-4.3.1:4.3[kdeprefix=]) kde-base/kdesdk-meta-4.3.3 (!kdeprefix ? =kde-base/kate-4.3.3[-kdeprefix]) (kdeprefix ? =kde-base/kate-4.3.3:4.3[kdeprefix]) OK, but I am getting this much - slightly different to yours above: # equery depends -a kate [ Searching for packages depending on kate... ] kde-base/kde-meta-4.3.1 (=kde-base/kate-4.3.1:4.3[kdeprefix=]) kde-base/kdesdk-meta-4.3.1 (=kde-base/kate-4.3.1:4.3[kdeprefix=]) Now, fair enough, I do not have kde-base/kde-meta installed, so nothing wants to pull back in kate when I update world. Let me know if you find a silver bullet (syntax) for discerning what kde packages are grouped into which meta package or not grouped at all.. This is Unix. We use grep, sed and awk to find stuff. Much faster than just about anything else... Right, but only if your regex-fu is good enough. Mine is rather pathetic ... :-( Grateful for all help received to pick up the right spanner. ;-) -- Regards, Mick signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [gentoo-user] kde-meta minus toys, games, etc
On 02/06/06, Raymond Lewis Rebbeck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: $ ls /usr/portage/kde-base/ | grep meta Thanks. Last question: Is emerging kdebase-meta meant to pull in 45 packages, or are there any old kde apps in my system pulling them in as I am trying to emerge my new split KDE? From the log: === 1149285323: *** emerge --update --deep --verbose kdebase-meta 1149285332: emerge (1 of 45) kde-base/kdelibs-3.5.2-r6 to / 1149285332: === (1 of 45) Cleaning (kde-base/kdelibs-3.5.2-r6::/usr/portage/kde-base/kdelibs/kdelibs-3.5.2-r6.ebuild) 1149285341: === (1 of 45) Compiling/Merging (kde-base/kdelibs-3.5.2-r6::/usr/portage/kde-base/kdelibs/kdelibs-3.5.2-r6.ebuild) === -- Regards, Mick -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
[gentoo-user] help
My 3-year old gentoo system has decided to be a big headache. My troubles started when I upgraded to kde 3.4. The kde taskbar apps wouldn't start. I tried unmerging kde-base and emerging kdebase-meta to see if it was related to the kde split, but that didn't help. I got the idea that the problem was some old kde packages, so I tried unmerging everything on my system which was kde related, including some old packages which are no longer in portage, then I reemerged everything. THis was a big mistake as afterwards kde was even more broken, and kde apps like k3b now don't even work. I've given up on kde and moved to enlightenment, but it will be really hard to deal without any kde apps. Lots of people have given me advice, but everything I try just seems to make things worse. It seems like there is something about old versions of kde that won't go away, which I don't understand at all. It seems like if you reemerge something it should move to the newest versions. I really could use some help because I have no idea what to do next. -Wes -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] KDE 4 Blocked packages
On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 19:22:57 -0500 sean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Trying to emerge KDE 4 and have the following packages blocked. Calculating dependencies... done! [ebuild N] kde-base/kdelibs-4.0.0 [ebuild N] kde-base/qimageblitz-0.0.4 [ebuild N] kde-base/kdebase-pam-7 [ebuild N] app-accessibility/flite-1.2-r1 USE=-static [ebuild N] x11-apps/xgamma-1.0.2 [ebuild N] media-libs/libgphoto2-2.2.1-r1 [ebuild N] kde-base/kdepimlibs-4.0.0 [ebuild N] kde-base/phonon-4.0.0 [ebuild N] kde-base/kdeartwork-iconthemes-4.0.0 [ebuild N] kde-base/kdegraphics-4.0.0 [ebuild N] kde-base/kdenetwork-4.0.0 [ebuild N] kde-base/kdegames-4.0.0 [ebuild N] kde-base/kdebase-4.0.0 [ebuild N] kde-base/knotify-4.0.0 [ebuild N] kde-base/kdeadmin-4.0.0 [ebuild N] kde-base/kdemultimedia-4.0.0 [ebuild N] kde-base/kdeaccessibility-4.0.0 [ebuild N] kde-base/kdeedu-4.0.0 [ebuild N] kde-base/kdetoys-4.0.0 [ebuild N] kde-base/kdeutils-4.0.0 [ebuild N] kde-base/kdeartwork-4.0.0 [ebuild N] kde-base/kde-4.0.0 [blocks B ] kde-base/phonon:kde-4 (is blocking kde-base/kdebase-4.0.0) [blocks B ] kde-base/knotify:kde-4 (is blocking kde-base/kdebase-4.0.0) [blocks B ] kde-base/kdeartwork:kde-4 (is blocking kde-base/kdeartwork-iconthemes-4.0.0) [blocks B ] kde-base/kdeartwork-iconthemes:kde-4 (is blocking kde-base/kdeartwork-4.0.0) [blocks B ] kde-base/kdebase:kde-4 (is blocking kde-base/knotify-4.0.0, kde-base/phonon-4.0.0) Total: 22 packages (22 new, 5 blocks), Size of downloads: 100,575 kB I feel like I am missing something obvious. Is anyone able to shed some light? Thanks Sean Looks like your trying to mix 'kde' (monolithic) and kde-meta ebuilds (split). Trying emerging kde-meta 4.0. signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Finer grained kde*-meta packages
On Monday 18 June 2007 14:36:05 Neil Bothwick wrote: I have most of KDE installed here, yet only 67 kde-base packages in world. I run fairly light, I have about half that many: $ grep -c ^kde /var/db/pkg/world 31 I do have a number of KDE applications installed from other parts of the tree though, like kmplayer, kaffeine, ktorrent, etc. You could reduce that sill further by using more than the two meta packages I currently have. Again, since I prefer to just install the apps I want, I only pulled in 1 meta package. $ grep ^kde /var/db/pkg/world | grep -e '-meta$' kde-base/kdeartwork-meta -- Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. ,= ,-_-. =. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ((_/)o o(\_)) ICQ: 514984 YM/AIM: DaTwinkDaddy `-'(. .)`-' http://iguanasuicide.org/ \_/ signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [gentoo-user] kde-base/baloo is blocking an upgrade
On 28/05/2016 10:08, Mick wrote: > I came across this blocker and I'm not sure how to overcome it: > === > [ebuild NS ] kde-apps/kmix-15.12.3:5::gentoo [4.14.3-r1:4/4.14::gentoo] > USE="alsa -debug -pulseaudio" 381 KiB > [uninstall ] kde-apps/kmix-4.14.3-r1:4/4.14::gentoo USE="alsa handbook (- > aqua) -canberra -debug -pulseaudio" > [blocks b ] kde-apps/kmix:4 ("kde-apps/kmix:4" is blocking kde- > apps/kmix-15.12.3) > [ebuild NS] kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta-15.12.3:5::gentoo > [4.14.3:4::gentoo] USE="ffmpeg" 0 KiB > [uninstall ] kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta-4.14.3:4::gentoo USE="ffmpeg (- > aqua) -mplayer" > [blocks b ] kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta:4 ("kde-apps/kdemultimedia- > meta:4" is blocking kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta-15.12.3) > [blocks B ] kde-base/baloo:4[-minimal(-)] ("kde-base/baloo:4[- > minimal(-)]" is blocking kde-frameworks/baloo-5.21.0) > > Total: 142 packages (76 upgrades, 34 new, 31 in new slots, 1 reinstall, 28 > uninstalls), Size of downloads: 123,018 KiB > Conflict: 30 blocks (1 unsatisfied) > > !!! Multiple package instances within a single package slot have been pulled > !!! into the dependency graph, resulting in a slot conflict: > > sys-process/procps:0 > > (sys-process/procps-3.3.11-r3:0/5::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) > pulled in by > (no parents that aren't satisfied by other packages in this slot) > > (sys-process/procps-3.3.10-r1:0/0::gentoo, installed) pulled in by > sys-process/procps:0/0= required by (dev-db/mysql-5.6.30:0/18::gentoo, > installed) > ^ > > > > It may be possible to solve this problem by using package.mask to > prevent one of those packages from being selected. However, it is also > possible that conflicting dependencies exist such that they are > impossible to satisfy simultaneously. If such a conflict exists in > the dependencies of two different packages, then those packages can > not be installed simultaneously. You may want to try a larger value of > the --backtrack option, such as --backtrack=30, in order to see if > that will solve this conflict automatically. > > For more information, see MASKED PACKAGES section in the emerge man > page or refer to the Gentoo Handbook. > > > * Error: The above package list contains packages which cannot be > * installed at the same time on the same system. > > (kde-frameworks/baloo-5.21.0:5/5.21::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) > pulled in by > >=kde-frameworks/baloo-5.21.0:5 required by (kde- > apps/gwenview-15.12.3:5/5::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) > >=kde-frameworks/baloo-5.21.0:5 required by (kde-apps/dolphin-15.12.3- > r1:5/5::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) > >=kde-frameworks/baloo-5.21.0:5 required by (kde-apps/baloo- > widgets-15.12.3:5/5::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) > > (kde-base/baloo-4.14.3:4/4.14::gentoo, installed) pulled in by > >=kde-base/baloo-4.14.3:4[aqua=] (>=kde-base/baloo-4.14.3:4[-aqua]) > required by (kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4/4.14::gentoo, installed) > ======= > > I also attach the complete output in case there is something evident in there > that I have missed. > I looked closer and here's your only hard blocker: [blocks B ] kde-base/baloo:4[-minimal(-)] ("kde-base/baloo:4[-minimal(-)]" is blocking kde-frameworks/baloo-5.21.0) USE="minimal" let's those two coexist, I have them like that here: [I] kde-base/baloo Available versions: (4) 4.14.3(4/4.14)^t {aqua debug minimal} Installed versions: 4.14.3(4)^t(19:35:56 06/03/2016)(minimal -aqua -debug) Homepage:https://www.kde.org/ Description: Next generation of the Nepomuk project [U] kde-frameworks/baloo Available versions: (5) 5.21.0(5/5.21) (~)5.22.0(5/5.22) {debug doc test} Installed versions: 5.21.0(5)(19:27:17 01/05/2016)(-debug -doc -test) Homepage:https://www.kde.org/ Description: Framework for searching and managing metadata and kdepim-common-libs is happy with that here too: Calculating dependencies... done! [ebuild N ] dev-libs/grantlee-0.4.0::gentoo USE="-debug -doc {-test}" 1,144 KiB [ebuild N ] kde-apps/kdepim-runtime-4.14.11_pre20160211:4/4.14::gentoo USE="(-aqua) -debug -google -kolab" 1,617 KiB [ebuild N ] kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.11_pre20160211:4/4.14::gentoo USE="(-aqua) -debug -google
[gentoo-user] KDE Plasma 5 moved to stable
I noticed to day that Plasma 5 is now stable, which means I will soon have to deal with it. I run a number of boxen with Gentoo on them. Some of them do not run a full KDE desktop, only selected KDE apps, some KDE meta packages including kdepim-meta. For these boxen I have set: [3] default/linux/amd64/13.0/desktop * and USE=kde, -gnome in make.conf. What would you recommend I do if I still do not wish to install or run the full KDE desktop environment? Are there any gotchas? -- Regards, Mick signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
[gentoo-user] Re: KDE's confusing versions
Michael Palimaka gentoo.org> writes: > > If so, is there a list of which kde applications can be installed without > > the KDE bloat (simple QT5) requirements? > You've always been able to pick and choose individual KDE applications > without installing all of KDE, although in KDE 4 we did recommend also > installing one of the smaller meta packages (eg. > kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta) to ensure everything worked correctly. It's been a few years for me on KDE, so this is good news to know. The simplicity of lxde has been very nice and the resource demand is so low it's just wonderful. I'm going to set up a new workstation based on lxqt(5), and gcc-5.3. > You can identify KF5/Qt5-based applications based on their slot. > Something like eix kde-apps/ --slot 5 should give the full list of > what's available so far. Ah! very nice. I did not know that slot 5 is where all the kde (qt5) compatible packages are group. Very cool usage of the slot, methinks. Nice option for eix on the /category/ and slot number. thx, James
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Konsole
On Tue, Jul 12, 2016 at 11:47 AM, konsolebox <konsole...@gmail.com> wrote: >> However, if I try to update @world, it still wants to drag in a bunch of >> kde5 crap. > > You have to mask packages. > > `USE='-wayland' emerge -pvet kde-apps/kde-meta` shows this mask works. > (Just for testing. Don't run `emerge` with `-e`.) > > # shopt -s extglob > # ( printf '%s\n' kde-frameworks/\* kde-plasma/\*; cd /usr/portage; > printf '>=%s-15\n' kde-apps/!(kde4*|kde-wallpapers) ) > > /etc/portage/package.mask/kde5+.mask Sorry, adding a filename extension like `.mask` is not needed. -- konsolebox
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Update blocked by kdebase-startkde:4
On Saturday 09 Jul 2016 23:22:49 I wrote: > On Sunday 10 Jul 2016 04:08:36 Michael Palimaka wrote: --->8 > > This change is correct - we're in the process of cleaning up some old > > ebuilds at the moment. > > > > In this case kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta:5 doesn't imply anything > > KF5-based - it has just been ported to use a newer eclass. It still just > > pulls in the old KDE4-based kde-runtime packages. I don't think that's entirely true; see below. > That's good news. Now, how does one allow that package to be installed while > keeping the rest of KF5 masked? > > # cat /etc/portage/package.mask > kde-plasma/* > kde-frameworks/*:5 > kde-apps/*:5 > kde-misc/*:5 > >=kde-apps/kde4-l10n-16.04.1 > > We seem to need an analogue of CONFIG_PROTECT and CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK, in > which we could mask all kde-apps/*:5 while allowing > kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta:5 to be installed. Can that be done? I hope > there's an easier way than masking all 122 apps separately. In fact I tried the separate masking. It led on to having to treat kde-plasma and kde-frameworks similarly, and before I knew it I was unmasking a load of packages that don't belong in a KDE-4 system. What to try next? -- Rgds Peter
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Update blocked by kdebase-startkde:4
On Sunday 10 July 2016, Peter Humphrey wrote: > On Saturday 09 Jul 2016 23:22:49 I wrote: > > On Sunday 10 Jul 2016 04:08:36 Michael Palimaka wrote: > --->8 > > > > This change is correct - we're in the process of cleaning up some old > > > ebuilds at the moment. > > > > > > In this case kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta:5 doesn't imply anything > > > KF5-based - it has just been ported to use a newer eclass. It still > > > just pulls in the old KDE4-based kde-runtime packages. > > I don't think that's entirely true; see below. > > > That's good news. Now, how does one allow that package to be installed > > while keeping the rest of KF5 masked? > > > > # cat /etc/portage/package.mask > > kde-plasma/* > > kde-frameworks/*:5 > > kde-apps/*:5 > > kde-misc/*:5 > > > > >=kde-apps/kde4-l10n-16.04.1 > > > > We seem to need an analogue of CONFIG_PROTECT and CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK, in > > which we could mask all kde-apps/*:5 while allowing > > kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta:5 to be installed. Can that be done? I hope > > there's an easier way than masking all 122 apps separately. > > In fact I tried the separate masking. It led on to having to treat > kde-plasma and kde-frameworks similarly, and before I knew it I was > unmasking a load of packages that don't belong in a KDE-4 system. > > What to try next? Indeed. The situation seems to be that Gentoo is not upgradable unless KDE5 is installed. :( Robin -- -- Robin Atwood. "Ship me somewheres east of Suez, where the best is like the worst, Where there ain't no Ten Commandments an' a man can raise a thirst" from "Mandalay" by Rudyard Kipling -- -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Syntax for masking kde:4?
It could be manually downloaded from http://git.overlays.gentoo.org/gitweb/?p=proj/kde.git;a=blob_plain;f=Documentation/package.keywords/kde-4.3.keywords;hb=master Nikos Chantziaras wrote: From where? On 10/11/2009 10:58 PM, Chris Reffett wrote: Couldn't you just grab the kde 4.3 package.keyword list and append that to package.mask, since it uses the same slot format? Nikos Chantziaras wrote: On 10/11/2009 02:30 PM, Peter Humphrey wrote: Hello list, In the last few days some parts of KDE v4 seem to have been moved into the stable tree, but on some of my boxes I want to exclude kde:4 (but not qt:4). What is the syntax for a single entry in package.mask to exclude the whole of kde:4? I did start masking each package separately, but that's far too much work - I'd finish up with an entry for every kde package that has a version 4. Also, kde:4, which seems like the right thing to specify, is an invalid package atom according to eix. I can't see anything relevant in man pages or the gentoo kde configuration guide. Google hasn't helped me either. Portage unfortunately doesn't allow wildcards in the package name of atoms. But you can install KDE4 on one machine and then use: qlist -ISLC kde-base/*:4.3 to generate a list to put in package.mask in the machines you don't want KDE4. On my machine, the above command results in the following (it should at least cut down on the rest of the packages you need to mask): kde-base/ark:4.3 kde-base/dolphin:4.3 kde-base/drkonqi:4.3 kde-base/gwenview:4.3 kde-base/kamera:4.3 kde-base/kappfinder:4.3 kde-base/kapptemplate:4.3 kde-base/kate:4.3 kde-base/kcalc:4.3 kde-base/kcheckpass:4.3 kde-base/kcminit:4.3 kde-base/kcmshell:4.3 kde-base/kcolorchooser:4.3 kde-base/kcontrol:4.3 kde-base/kde-env:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-colorschemes:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-desktopthemes:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-emoticons:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-iconthemes:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-kscreensaver:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-meta:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-sounds:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-styles:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-wallpapers:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-weatherwallpapers:4.3 kde-base/kdebase-cursors:4.3 kde-base/kdebase-data:4.3 kde-base/kdebase-desktoptheme:4.3 kde-base/kdebase-kioslaves:4.3 kde-base/kdebase-menu:4.3 kde-base/kdebase-menu-icons:4.3 kde-base/kdebase-meta:4.3 kde-base/kdebase-startkde:4.3 kde-base/kdebase-wallpapers:4.3 kde-base/kdebugdialog:4.3 kde-base/kdegraphics-meta:4.3 kde-base/kdegraphics-strigi-analyzer:4.3 kde-base/kdelibs:4.3 kde-base/kdepasswd:4.3 kde-base/kdepimlibs:4.3 kde-base/kdeplasma-addons:4.3 kde-base/kdesu:4.3 kde-base/kdialog:4.3 kde-base/kdm:4.3 kde-base/kdnssd:4.3 kde-base/keditbookmarks:4.3 kde-base/keditfiletype:4.3 kde-base/kephal:4.3 kde-base/kfile:4.3 kde-base/kfind:4.3 kde-base/kfmclient:4.3 kde-base/kgamma:4.3 kde-base/kget:4.3 kde-base/kglobalaccel:4.3 kde-base/khelpcenter:4.3 kde-base/khotkeys:4.3 kde-base/kiconfinder:4.3 kde-base/kinfocenter:4.3 kde-base/kioclient:4.3 kde-base/klipper:4.3 kde-base/kmenuedit:4.3 kde-base/kmimetypefinder:4.3 kde-base/knetattach:4.3 kde-base/knewstuff:4.3 kde-base/knotify:4.3 kde-base/kolourpaint:4.3 kde-base/konqueror:4.3 kde-base/konsole:4.3 kde-base/kpasswdserver:4.3 kde-base/kquitapp:4.3 kde-base/krdc:4.3 kde-base/kreadconfig:4.3 kde-base/krosspython:4.3 kde-base/kruler:4.3 kde-base/krunner:4.3 kde-base/ksaneplugin:4.3 kde-base/kscreensaver:4.3 kde-base/ksmserver:4.3 kde-base/ksnapshot:4.3 kde-base/ksplash:4.3 kde-base/kstart:4.3 kde-base/kstartupconfig:4.3 kde-base/kstyles:4.3 kde-base/ksysguard:4.3 kde-base/ksystraycmd:4.3 kde-base/ktimezoned:4.3 kde-base/ktraderclient:4.3 kde-base/kuiserver:4.3 kde-base/kurifilter-plugins:4.3 kde-base/kwalletd:4.3 kde-base/kwin:4.3 kde-base/kwrite:4.3 kde-base/kwrited:4.3 kde-base/libkcddb:4.3 kde-base/libkdcraw:4.3 kde-base/libkexiv2:4.3 kde-base/libkipi:4.3 kde-base/libknotificationitem:4.3 kde-base/libkonq:4.3 kde-base/libksane:4.3 kde-base/libkworkspace:4.3 kde-base/libplasmaclock:4.3 kde-base/libtaskmanager:4.3 kde-base/nsplugins:4.3 kde-base/okular:4.3 kde-base/oxygen-icons:4.3 kde-base/phonon-kde:4.3 kde-base/plasma-apps:4.3 kde-base/plasma-runtime:4.3 kde-base/plasma-workspace:4.3 kde-base/powerdevil:4.3 kde-base/renamedlg-plugins:4.3 kde-base/solid:4.3 kde-base/solid-hardware:4.3 kde-base/solidautoeject:4.3 kde-base/soliduiserver:4.3 kde-base/svgpart:4.3 kde-base/systemsettings:4.3 kde-base/thumbnailers:4.3
[gentoo-user] Re: Update blocked by kdebase-startkde:4
On 09/07/16 23:52, Robin Atwood wrote: > Attempting to update/world this weekend I get: > > > > > > # emerge -uDv @world > > > > These are the packages that would be merged, in order: > > > > Calculating dependencies... done! > > > > !!! All ebuilds that could satisfy "kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta:5" > have been masked. > > !!! One of the following masked packages is required to complete your > request: > > - kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta-16.04.2::gentoo (masked by: > package.mask, ~amd64 keyword) > > - kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta-15.12.3::gentoo (masked by: package.mask) > > > > (dependency required by "kde-base/kdebase-startkde-4.11.22-r1::gentoo" > [ebuild]) > > (dependency required by "@selected" [set]) > > (dependency required by "@world" [argument]) > > > > I have all of KDE:5 masked since I think installing it sounds too risky. > Checking the kdebase-startkde-4.11.22-r1 ebuild it has a dependency on > kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta:5. Is this a mistake? Has anyone found a > solution to this? > > > > Thanks > > Robin Hi Robin, This change is correct - we're in the process of cleaning up some old ebuilds at the moment. In this case kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta:5 doesn't imply anything KF5-based - it has just been ported to use a newer eclass. It still just pulls in the old KDE4-based kde-runtime packages. Kind regards, Michael
Re: [gentoo-user] Using KDE apps in a non KDE environment
On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 1:30 AM, Alan McKinnon <alan.mckin...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 02/10/2015 05:31, Andrew Lowe wrote: >> Hi all, >> I'm getting disillusioned with the direction KDE is taking, with >> respect to forcing users to use things they don't want to. The semantic >> desktop, or whatever they are now calling bits and pieces of it, is one >> thing that comes immediately to mind. >> >> Anyway, I've decided to move on and am thinking of going to lxqt. The >> problem is that I'm used to several KDE apps, kwooty, kwrite and a few >> more. Is it possible to run something such as lxqt and then emerge in >> kde apps where it will bring in just a few kde libraries, which I can >> live with, but not the whole desktop environment? > > Yes. Remove all of KDE then emerge back in the apps you want, they have > deps on the libs they need. Whatever they pull in is required. It is easier than that. Edit your /var/lib/portage/world Remove anything kde-related you're not explicitly interested in, such as kde-meta Add anything you are explicitly interested in, such as kwooty or kwrite Add kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta Then run emerge --depclean and watch all the other stuff go away. No need to purge yourself of stuff like kdelibs that takes a long time to rebuild just to add it back. Let the dependency manager help you out for a change. :) I'm not even certain you need to explicitly add kdebase-runtime-meta - other packages might pull that in on their own but I'm not certain of that. Run a --depclean -p first and see what portage wants to get rid of before going that route. Software may-or-may not work correctly without that virtual installed and your bugs will be closed as invalid. That virtual is intended to be a somewhat-minimalist one for situations like yours, but kde applications still will tend to pull a lot of stuff in. -- Rich
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Syntax for masking kde:4?
Couldn't you just grab the kde 4.3 package.keyword list and append that to package.mask, since it uses the same slot format? Nikos Chantziaras wrote: On 10/11/2009 02:30 PM, Peter Humphrey wrote: Hello list, In the last few days some parts of KDE v4 seem to have been moved into the stable tree, but on some of my boxes I want to exclude kde:4 (but not qt:4). What is the syntax for a single entry in package.mask to exclude the whole of kde:4? I did start masking each package separately, but that's far too much work - I'd finish up with an entry for every kde package that has a version 4. Also, kde:4, which seems like the right thing to specify, is an invalid package atom according to eix. I can't see anything relevant in man pages or the gentoo kde configuration guide. Google hasn't helped me either. Portage unfortunately doesn't allow wildcards in the package name of atoms. But you can install KDE4 on one machine and then use: qlist -ISLC kde-base/*:4.3 to generate a list to put in package.mask in the machines you don't want KDE4. On my machine, the above command results in the following (it should at least cut down on the rest of the packages you need to mask): kde-base/ark:4.3 kde-base/dolphin:4.3 kde-base/drkonqi:4.3 kde-base/gwenview:4.3 kde-base/kamera:4.3 kde-base/kappfinder:4.3 kde-base/kapptemplate:4.3 kde-base/kate:4.3 kde-base/kcalc:4.3 kde-base/kcheckpass:4.3 kde-base/kcminit:4.3 kde-base/kcmshell:4.3 kde-base/kcolorchooser:4.3 kde-base/kcontrol:4.3 kde-base/kde-env:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-colorschemes:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-desktopthemes:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-emoticons:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-iconthemes:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-kscreensaver:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-meta:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-sounds:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-styles:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-wallpapers:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-weatherwallpapers:4.3 kde-base/kdebase-cursors:4.3 kde-base/kdebase-data:4.3 kde-base/kdebase-desktoptheme:4.3 kde-base/kdebase-kioslaves:4.3 kde-base/kdebase-menu:4.3 kde-base/kdebase-menu-icons:4.3 kde-base/kdebase-meta:4.3 kde-base/kdebase-startkde:4.3 kde-base/kdebase-wallpapers:4.3 kde-base/kdebugdialog:4.3 kde-base/kdegraphics-meta:4.3 kde-base/kdegraphics-strigi-analyzer:4.3 kde-base/kdelibs:4.3 kde-base/kdepasswd:4.3 kde-base/kdepimlibs:4.3 kde-base/kdeplasma-addons:4.3 kde-base/kdesu:4.3 kde-base/kdialog:4.3 kde-base/kdm:4.3 kde-base/kdnssd:4.3 kde-base/keditbookmarks:4.3 kde-base/keditfiletype:4.3 kde-base/kephal:4.3 kde-base/kfile:4.3 kde-base/kfind:4.3 kde-base/kfmclient:4.3 kde-base/kgamma:4.3 kde-base/kget:4.3 kde-base/kglobalaccel:4.3 kde-base/khelpcenter:4.3 kde-base/khotkeys:4.3 kde-base/kiconfinder:4.3 kde-base/kinfocenter:4.3 kde-base/kioclient:4.3 kde-base/klipper:4.3 kde-base/kmenuedit:4.3 kde-base/kmimetypefinder:4.3 kde-base/knetattach:4.3 kde-base/knewstuff:4.3 kde-base/knotify:4.3 kde-base/kolourpaint:4.3 kde-base/konqueror:4.3 kde-base/konsole:4.3 kde-base/kpasswdserver:4.3 kde-base/kquitapp:4.3 kde-base/krdc:4.3 kde-base/kreadconfig:4.3 kde-base/krosspython:4.3 kde-base/kruler:4.3 kde-base/krunner:4.3 kde-base/ksaneplugin:4.3 kde-base/kscreensaver:4.3 kde-base/ksmserver:4.3 kde-base/ksnapshot:4.3 kde-base/ksplash:4.3 kde-base/kstart:4.3 kde-base/kstartupconfig:4.3 kde-base/kstyles:4.3 kde-base/ksysguard:4.3 kde-base/ksystraycmd:4.3 kde-base/ktimezoned:4.3 kde-base/ktraderclient:4.3 kde-base/kuiserver:4.3 kde-base/kurifilter-plugins:4.3 kde-base/kwalletd:4.3 kde-base/kwin:4.3 kde-base/kwrite:4.3 kde-base/kwrited:4.3 kde-base/libkcddb:4.3 kde-base/libkdcraw:4.3 kde-base/libkexiv2:4.3 kde-base/libkipi:4.3 kde-base/libknotificationitem:4.3 kde-base/libkonq:4.3 kde-base/libksane:4.3 kde-base/libkworkspace:4.3 kde-base/libplasmaclock:4.3 kde-base/libtaskmanager:4.3 kde-base/nsplugins:4.3 kde-base/okular:4.3 kde-base/oxygen-icons:4.3 kde-base/phonon-kde:4.3 kde-base/plasma-apps:4.3 kde-base/plasma-runtime:4.3 kde-base/plasma-workspace:4.3 kde-base/powerdevil:4.3 kde-base/renamedlg-plugins:4.3 kde-base/solid:4.3 kde-base/solid-hardware:4.3 kde-base/solidautoeject:4.3 kde-base/soliduiserver:4.3 kde-base/svgpart:4.3 kde-base/systemsettings:4.3 kde-base/thumbnailers:4.3
[gentoo-user] Re: Syntax for masking kde:4?
From where? On 10/11/2009 10:58 PM, Chris Reffett wrote: Couldn't you just grab the kde 4.3 package.keyword list and append that to package.mask, since it uses the same slot format? Nikos Chantziaras wrote: On 10/11/2009 02:30 PM, Peter Humphrey wrote: Hello list, In the last few days some parts of KDE v4 seem to have been moved into the stable tree, but on some of my boxes I want to exclude kde:4 (but not qt:4). What is the syntax for a single entry in package.mask to exclude the whole of kde:4? I did start masking each package separately, but that's far too much work - I'd finish up with an entry for every kde package that has a version 4. Also, kde:4, which seems like the right thing to specify, is an invalid package atom according to eix. I can't see anything relevant in man pages or the gentoo kde configuration guide. Google hasn't helped me either. Portage unfortunately doesn't allow wildcards in the package name of atoms. But you can install KDE4 on one machine and then use: qlist -ISLC kde-base/*:4.3 to generate a list to put in package.mask in the machines you don't want KDE4. On my machine, the above command results in the following (it should at least cut down on the rest of the packages you need to mask): kde-base/ark:4.3 kde-base/dolphin:4.3 kde-base/drkonqi:4.3 kde-base/gwenview:4.3 kde-base/kamera:4.3 kde-base/kappfinder:4.3 kde-base/kapptemplate:4.3 kde-base/kate:4.3 kde-base/kcalc:4.3 kde-base/kcheckpass:4.3 kde-base/kcminit:4.3 kde-base/kcmshell:4.3 kde-base/kcolorchooser:4.3 kde-base/kcontrol:4.3 kde-base/kde-env:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-colorschemes:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-desktopthemes:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-emoticons:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-iconthemes:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-kscreensaver:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-meta:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-sounds:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-styles:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-wallpapers:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-weatherwallpapers:4.3 kde-base/kdebase-cursors:4.3 kde-base/kdebase-data:4.3 kde-base/kdebase-desktoptheme:4.3 kde-base/kdebase-kioslaves:4.3 kde-base/kdebase-menu:4.3 kde-base/kdebase-menu-icons:4.3 kde-base/kdebase-meta:4.3 kde-base/kdebase-startkde:4.3 kde-base/kdebase-wallpapers:4.3 kde-base/kdebugdialog:4.3 kde-base/kdegraphics-meta:4.3 kde-base/kdegraphics-strigi-analyzer:4.3 kde-base/kdelibs:4.3 kde-base/kdepasswd:4.3 kde-base/kdepimlibs:4.3 kde-base/kdeplasma-addons:4.3 kde-base/kdesu:4.3 kde-base/kdialog:4.3 kde-base/kdm:4.3 kde-base/kdnssd:4.3 kde-base/keditbookmarks:4.3 kde-base/keditfiletype:4.3 kde-base/kephal:4.3 kde-base/kfile:4.3 kde-base/kfind:4.3 kde-base/kfmclient:4.3 kde-base/kgamma:4.3 kde-base/kget:4.3 kde-base/kglobalaccel:4.3 kde-base/khelpcenter:4.3 kde-base/khotkeys:4.3 kde-base/kiconfinder:4.3 kde-base/kinfocenter:4.3 kde-base/kioclient:4.3 kde-base/klipper:4.3 kde-base/kmenuedit:4.3 kde-base/kmimetypefinder:4.3 kde-base/knetattach:4.3 kde-base/knewstuff:4.3 kde-base/knotify:4.3 kde-base/kolourpaint:4.3 kde-base/konqueror:4.3 kde-base/konsole:4.3 kde-base/kpasswdserver:4.3 kde-base/kquitapp:4.3 kde-base/krdc:4.3 kde-base/kreadconfig:4.3 kde-base/krosspython:4.3 kde-base/kruler:4.3 kde-base/krunner:4.3 kde-base/ksaneplugin:4.3 kde-base/kscreensaver:4.3 kde-base/ksmserver:4.3 kde-base/ksnapshot:4.3 kde-base/ksplash:4.3 kde-base/kstart:4.3 kde-base/kstartupconfig:4.3 kde-base/kstyles:4.3 kde-base/ksysguard:4.3 kde-base/ksystraycmd:4.3 kde-base/ktimezoned:4.3 kde-base/ktraderclient:4.3 kde-base/kuiserver:4.3 kde-base/kurifilter-plugins:4.3 kde-base/kwalletd:4.3 kde-base/kwin:4.3 kde-base/kwrite:4.3 kde-base/kwrited:4.3 kde-base/libkcddb:4.3 kde-base/libkdcraw:4.3 kde-base/libkexiv2:4.3 kde-base/libkipi:4.3 kde-base/libknotificationitem:4.3 kde-base/libkonq:4.3 kde-base/libksane:4.3 kde-base/libkworkspace:4.3 kde-base/libplasmaclock:4.3 kde-base/libtaskmanager:4.3 kde-base/nsplugins:4.3 kde-base/okular:4.3 kde-base/oxygen-icons:4.3 kde-base/phonon-kde:4.3 kde-base/plasma-apps:4.3 kde-base/plasma-runtime:4.3 kde-base/plasma-workspace:4.3 kde-base/powerdevil:4.3 kde-base/renamedlg-plugins:4.3 kde-base/solid:4.3 kde-base/solid-hardware:4.3 kde-base/solidautoeject:4.3 kde-base/soliduiserver:4.3 kde-base/svgpart:4.3 kde-base/systemsettings:4.3 kde-base/thumbnailers:4.3
Re: [gentoo-user] kde-apps/libksane blocker
On 30/05/2016 12:08, Dale wrote: Alan McKinnon wrote: On 30/05/2016 05:20, Dale wrote: Howdy, I'm trying to do a update and have this last blocker that I can't figure out. I fixed another one but this one doesn't make sense to me. Here is the relevant output. Portage is abusing your pixels (using too many). Here's the important bits: [blocks B ] This is the only important blocker ("blocks B") procps stuff that followed is just a long explanation of why portage kept procps back and didn't upgrade Yea, I included more than what was needed and I already worked around procps. It's gone already. * Error: The above package list contains packages which cannot be * installed at the same time on the same system. The asterisks indicate this is part relevant to hard blockers and failures. (bangs ! indicate info or warnings, not errors) (kde-apps/libksane-15.08.3:4/15.08::gentoo, installed) pulled in by >=kde-apps/libksane-4.14.3:4[aqua=] (>=kde-apps/libksane-4.14.3:4[-aqua]) required by (kde-apps/ksaneplugin-16.04.1:4/16.04::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) >=kde-apps/libksane-4.14.3:4[aqua=] (>=kde-apps/libksane-4.14.3:4[-aqua]) required by (kde-apps/kolourpaint-16.04.1:4/16.04::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) (kde-apps/libksane-16.04.1:5/5::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) pulled in by >=kde-apps/libksane-14.12.0:5 required by (kde-misc/skanlite-2.0:5/5::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) >=kde-apps/libksane-16.04.1 required by (kde-apps/kdegraphics-meta-16.04.1:5/5::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) So this is really a clash between KDE4 stuff and KDE5 stuff, and nothing is demanding a certain maximum version, so upgrades should in theory be clean. I'm not at a Gentoo machine right now so can't give exact info, but do this: eix libksane - is 15.08.3-r1 the latest version in :4? If not, upgrade it manually and continue. - does 15.08.3-r1 have a minimal USE? If so, set it on. This often removes the clash with :5 If all else fails, quickpkg and unmerge all libksane version, emerge world and let portage fix whatever it needs to. /alanm I removed all libksane versions and it still pukes. I then did a equery list *sane* and -C'd all that too. None of that will cause a crash or anything. Anyway, it still isn't happy. After doing all that, I had a thought. Add the -t option. It didn't help much but at least I finally thought of it. lol Here is the current upset pixels with the -t added in. [snip] [blocks B ] =kde-apps/libksane-4.14.3:4[aqua=] (>=kde-apps/libksane-4.14.3:4[-aqua]) required by (kde-apps/ksaneplugin-16.04.1:4/16.04::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) >=kde-apps/libksane-4.14.3:4[aqua=] (>=kde-apps/libksane-4.14.3:4[-aqua]) required by (kde-apps/kolourpaint-16.04.1:4/16.04::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) (kde-apps/libksane-16.04.1:5/5::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) pulled in by >=kde-apps/libksane-14.12.0:5 required by (kde-misc/skanlite-2.0:5/5::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) >=kde-apps/libksane-16.04.1 required by (kde-apps/kdegraphics-meta-16.04.1:5/5::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) For more information about Blocked Packages, please refer to the following section of the Gentoo Linux x86 Handbook (architecture is irrelevant): To me, it seems two packages want one version and two other packages want the other and both can't be there at the same time. Right now, I can't quite find the right key to unlock this thing. By the way, I did sync again just to be sure. I also set the minimal USE flag in package.use for that too. There is only one problem here: kde-apps/libksane-16.04.1 blocks any version of But portage wants to install kde-apps/libksane-15.08.3 which triggers the block. You need to find out why portage isn't giving you the latest libksane:4 - do you have kde-apps/libksane-15.08.3-r1 in your tree? If not, resync - is this an arch or ~arch machine? If arch, do you have any unmasks for libksane:5? grep -r ksane /etc/portage If all else fails, emerge =kde-apps/libksane-15.08.3-r1 and inspect the error closely. That will tell you why portage decided to not give you that version
[gentoo-user] Re: Syntax for masking kde:4?
On 10/11/2009 02:30 PM, Peter Humphrey wrote: Hello list, In the last few days some parts of KDE v4 seem to have been moved into the stable tree, but on some of my boxes I want to exclude kde:4 (but not qt:4). What is the syntax for a single entry in package.mask to exclude the whole of kde:4? I did start masking each package separately, but that's far too much work - I'd finish up with an entry for every kde package that has a version 4. Also, kde:4, which seems like the right thing to specify, is an invalid package atom according to eix. I can't see anything relevant in man pages or the gentoo kde configuration guide. Google hasn't helped me either. Portage unfortunately doesn't allow wildcards in the package name of atoms. But you can install KDE4 on one machine and then use: qlist -ISLC kde-base/*:4.3 to generate a list to put in package.mask in the machines you don't want KDE4. On my machine, the above command results in the following (it should at least cut down on the rest of the packages you need to mask): kde-base/ark:4.3 kde-base/dolphin:4.3 kde-base/drkonqi:4.3 kde-base/gwenview:4.3 kde-base/kamera:4.3 kde-base/kappfinder:4.3 kde-base/kapptemplate:4.3 kde-base/kate:4.3 kde-base/kcalc:4.3 kde-base/kcheckpass:4.3 kde-base/kcminit:4.3 kde-base/kcmshell:4.3 kde-base/kcolorchooser:4.3 kde-base/kcontrol:4.3 kde-base/kde-env:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-colorschemes:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-desktopthemes:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-emoticons:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-iconthemes:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-kscreensaver:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-meta:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-sounds:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-styles:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-wallpapers:4.3 kde-base/kdeartwork-weatherwallpapers:4.3 kde-base/kdebase-cursors:4.3 kde-base/kdebase-data:4.3 kde-base/kdebase-desktoptheme:4.3 kde-base/kdebase-kioslaves:4.3 kde-base/kdebase-menu:4.3 kde-base/kdebase-menu-icons:4.3 kde-base/kdebase-meta:4.3 kde-base/kdebase-startkde:4.3 kde-base/kdebase-wallpapers:4.3 kde-base/kdebugdialog:4.3 kde-base/kdegraphics-meta:4.3 kde-base/kdegraphics-strigi-analyzer:4.3 kde-base/kdelibs:4.3 kde-base/kdepasswd:4.3 kde-base/kdepimlibs:4.3 kde-base/kdeplasma-addons:4.3 kde-base/kdesu:4.3 kde-base/kdialog:4.3 kde-base/kdm:4.3 kde-base/kdnssd:4.3 kde-base/keditbookmarks:4.3 kde-base/keditfiletype:4.3 kde-base/kephal:4.3 kde-base/kfile:4.3 kde-base/kfind:4.3 kde-base/kfmclient:4.3 kde-base/kgamma:4.3 kde-base/kget:4.3 kde-base/kglobalaccel:4.3 kde-base/khelpcenter:4.3 kde-base/khotkeys:4.3 kde-base/kiconfinder:4.3 kde-base/kinfocenter:4.3 kde-base/kioclient:4.3 kde-base/klipper:4.3 kde-base/kmenuedit:4.3 kde-base/kmimetypefinder:4.3 kde-base/knetattach:4.3 kde-base/knewstuff:4.3 kde-base/knotify:4.3 kde-base/kolourpaint:4.3 kde-base/konqueror:4.3 kde-base/konsole:4.3 kde-base/kpasswdserver:4.3 kde-base/kquitapp:4.3 kde-base/krdc:4.3 kde-base/kreadconfig:4.3 kde-base/krosspython:4.3 kde-base/kruler:4.3 kde-base/krunner:4.3 kde-base/ksaneplugin:4.3 kde-base/kscreensaver:4.3 kde-base/ksmserver:4.3 kde-base/ksnapshot:4.3 kde-base/ksplash:4.3 kde-base/kstart:4.3 kde-base/kstartupconfig:4.3 kde-base/kstyles:4.3 kde-base/ksysguard:4.3 kde-base/ksystraycmd:4.3 kde-base/ktimezoned:4.3 kde-base/ktraderclient:4.3 kde-base/kuiserver:4.3 kde-base/kurifilter-plugins:4.3 kde-base/kwalletd:4.3 kde-base/kwin:4.3 kde-base/kwrite:4.3 kde-base/kwrited:4.3 kde-base/libkcddb:4.3 kde-base/libkdcraw:4.3 kde-base/libkexiv2:4.3 kde-base/libkipi:4.3 kde-base/libknotificationitem:4.3 kde-base/libkonq:4.3 kde-base/libksane:4.3 kde-base/libkworkspace:4.3 kde-base/libplasmaclock:4.3 kde-base/libtaskmanager:4.3 kde-base/nsplugins:4.3 kde-base/okular:4.3 kde-base/oxygen-icons:4.3 kde-base/phonon-kde:4.3 kde-base/plasma-apps:4.3 kde-base/plasma-runtime:4.3 kde-base/plasma-workspace:4.3 kde-base/powerdevil:4.3 kde-base/renamedlg-plugins:4.3 kde-base/solid:4.3 kde-base/solid-hardware:4.3 kde-base/solidautoeject:4.3 kde-base/soliduiserver:4.3 kde-base/svgpart:4.3 kde-base/systemsettings:4.3 kde-base/thumbnailers:4.3
[gentoo-user] Re: post handbook install guide?
Neil Bothwick neil at digimed.co.uk writes: Where do I read about what all is in xorg-x11 versus xorg-server(which is all that kde-meta needs?)? What exactly does kde-meta needs and such emerge kde-meta -pv should show you all that KDE needs. Yep, that is what I thought to but it fails. When I issue 'emerge -vN kde-meta' I get a long list (as expected) follow by many of these error messages: !!! Error: circular dependencies: ('ebuild', '/', 'media-gfx/graphviz-2.12', 'merge') depends on ('ebuild', '/', 'dev-lang/swig-1.3.31', 'merge') (hard) ('ebuild', '/', 'gnome-base/libgnomeui-2.16.1', 'merge') (hard) ('ebuild', '/', 'sys-apps/dbus-1.0.2-r2', 'merge') depends on ('ebuild', '/', 'app-doc/doxygen-1.5.2', 'merge') (hard) ... snip But 'emerge -vN xorg-server' is working. After that I see if kde-meta will work. thanks for the help, James -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] kde-apps/libksane blocker
On Mon, 30 May 2016 05:08:47 -0500, Dale wrote: > I removed all libksane versions and it still pukes. I then did a equery > list *sane* and -C'd all that too. None of that will cause a crash or > anything. Anyway, it still isn't happy. After doing all that, I had a > thought. Add the -t option. It didn't help much but at least I finally > thought of it. lol Here is the current upset pixels with the -t added > in. > > > [nomerge ] kde-apps/kdenetwork-meta-16.04.1:5::gentoo > [15.12.3-r1:5::gentoo] USE="ppp telepathy%*" > [ebuild U ~] kde-apps/kget-16.04.1:4/16.04::gentoo > [15.12.3:4/15.12::gentoo] USE="handbook sqlite webkit (-aqua) > -bittorrent -debug -gpg -mms" 1,057 KiB > [ebuild U ~] kde-apps/kppp-16.04.1:4/16.04::gentoo > [15.12.3:4/15.12::gentoo] USE="handbook (-aqua) -debug" 684 KiB > [ebuild U ~] kde-apps/zeroconf-ioslave-16.04.1:4/16.04::gentoo > [15.12.3:4/15.12::gentoo] USE="(-aqua) -debug" 26 KiB > [nomerge ] kde-apps/kdegraphics-meta-16.04.1:5::gentoo > [15.12.3:5::gentoo] USE="scanner" > [ebuild N~] kde-apps/kolourpaint-16.04.1:4/16.04::gentoo > USE="handbook scanner (-aqua) -debug" 0 KiB > [ebuild U ~] > kde-apps/kdegraphics-mobipocket-16.04.1-r1:4/16.04::gentoo > [15.12.3:4/15.12::gentoo] USE="(-aqua) -debug" 15 KiB > [ebuild U ~] kde-apps/svgpart-16.04.1:4/16.04::gentoo > [15.12.3:4/15.12::gentoo] USE="(-aqua) -debug" 9 KiB > [ebuild N~] kde-apps/ksaneplugin-16.04.1:4/16.04::gentoo > USE="(-aqua) -debug" 0 KiB > [ebuild N ] kde-apps/libksane-15.08.3:4/15.08::gentoo ^^^ > USE="minimal (-aqua) -debug" 0 KiB [snip] > [blocks B ] (" kde-apps/libksane-16.04.1) Here's your problem, 16.04.1 can only co-exists with 15.03.3-r1 or higher, but you are trying to install 15.03.3. The -r1 version is testing, it hasn't been stabilised yet. Try adding it to package.accept_keywords. If that fixes it, file a stabilisation bug. -- Neil Bothwick Modulation in all things. pgpmSOCWK4o6p.pgp Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Update blocked by kdebase-startkde:4
On Tuesday 12 July 2016, Andrés Becerra Sandoval wrote: > 2016-07-09 8:52 GMT-05:00 Robin Atwood <ro...@binro.org>: > > Attempting to update/world this weekend I get: > > > > > > > > > > > > # emerge -uDv @world > > > > > > > > These are the packages that would be merged, in order: > > > > > > > > Calculating dependencies... done! > > > > > > > > !!! All ebuilds that could satisfy "kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta:5" have > > been masked. > > > > !!! One of the following masked packages is required to complete your > > request: > > > > - kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta-16.04.2::gentoo (masked by: package.mask, > > ~amd64 keyword) > > > > - kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta-15.12.3::gentoo (masked by: package.mask) > > > > > > > > (dependency required by "kde-base/kdebase-startkde-4.11.22-r1::gentoo" > > [ebuild]) > > > > (dependency required by "@selected" [set]) > > > > (dependency required by "@world" [argument]) > > > > > > > > I have all of KDE:5 masked since I think installing it sounds too risky. > > Checking the kdebase-startkde-4.11.22-r1 ebuild it has a dependency on > > kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta:5. Is this a mistake? Has anyone found a > > solution to this? > > Robin, > > My ugly hack on this to keep on kde4 withouth pulling frameworks 5: > > 1) use a local overlay > 2) locate kactivitymanagerd-4.13.3-r1.ebuild (in > /var/db/pkg/kde-plasma/kactivitymanagerd-4.13.3-r1) > 3) put the kactivitymanagerd-4.13.3-r1.ebuild into > /usr/local/portage/kde-plasma/kactivitymanagerd/ > 4) add a > SLOT="5" > line to the ebuild > 5) add a unmask line > =kde-plasma/kactivitymanagerd-4.13.3-r1 > to /etc/package.unmask > > I need 5) because I mask all kde-plasma/* packages Andrés- That did the trick! Thanks very much. Until the next time... :( Cheers Robin -- -- Robin Atwood. "Ship me somewheres east of Suez, where the best is like the worst, Where there ain't no Ten Commandments an' a man can raise a thirst" from "Mandalay" by Rudyard Kipling -- -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
Re: [gentoo-user] Update blocked by kdebase-startkde:4
2016-07-09 8:52 GMT-05:00 Robin Atwood <ro...@binro.org>: > Attempting to update/world this weekend I get: > > > > > > # emerge -uDv @world > > > > These are the packages that would be merged, in order: > > > > Calculating dependencies... done! > > > > !!! All ebuilds that could satisfy "kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta:5" have > been masked. > > !!! One of the following masked packages is required to complete your > request: > > - kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta-16.04.2::gentoo (masked by: package.mask, > ~amd64 keyword) > > - kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta-15.12.3::gentoo (masked by: package.mask) > > > > (dependency required by "kde-base/kdebase-startkde-4.11.22-r1::gentoo" > [ebuild]) > > (dependency required by "@selected" [set]) > > (dependency required by "@world" [argument]) > > > > I have all of KDE:5 masked since I think installing it sounds too risky. > Checking the kdebase-startkde-4.11.22-r1 ebuild it has a dependency on > kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta:5. Is this a mistake? Has anyone found a > solution to this? > > > > Thanks > > Robin > > -- > > -- > > Robin Atwood. > > > > "Ship me somewheres east of Suez, where the best is like the worst, > > Where there ain't no Ten Commandments an' a man can raise a thirst" > > from "Mandalay" by Rudyard Kipling > > -- > > Robin, My ugly hack on this to keep on kde4 withouth pulling frameworks 5: 1) use a local overlay 2) locate kactivitymanagerd-4.13.3-r1.ebuild (in /var/db/pkg/kde-plasma/kactivitymanagerd-4.13.3-r1) 3) put the kactivitymanagerd-4.13.3-r1.ebuild into /usr/local/portage/kde-plasma/kactivitymanagerd/ 4) add a SLOT="5" line to the ebuild 5) add a unmask line =kde-plasma/kactivitymanagerd-4.13.3-r1 to /etc/package.unmask I need 5) because I mask all kde-plasma/* packages -- Andrés Becerra Sandoval
Re: [gentoo-user] do I need plasma-meta to use KDE ?
On Friday, 7 December 2018 15:11:21 GMT Philip Webb wrote: > I've just updated all my installed pkgs ( c 112 ) for KDE > (apps frameworks plasma), except for 'plasma-meta', > which raises an error : > > Error: The above package list contains packages which cannot be > installed at the same time on the same system. > > (gnome-base/gnome-common-3.18.0-r1:3/3::gentoo, installed) pulled in by > gnome-base/gnome-common:3 required by > (sys-fs/udisks-2.7.4-r1:2/2::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) > > (sys-devel/autoconf-archive-2018.03.13:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for > merge) pulled in by sys-devel/autoconf-archive required by > (sys-fs/udisks-2.7.4-r1:2/2::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) > sys-devel/autoconf-archive required by > (sys-fs/lvm2-2.02.145-r2:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) > > None of the pkgs in the error msg are needed by anything outside kde-plasma. > > Before I reboot & risk failure of KDE to start, > can anyone advise me whether I need kde-plasma in order to use KDE ? You don't need any meta packages to have a working plasma desktop. The "Why vulkan" and "Plasma sound devices" threads above were about this. My system now has several dozen fewer packages than it had. The way I did it was to emerge --deselect the highest-level meta package, emerge -c and note what I'd have to put back in later. Then the next meta package, and so on until they'd all gone. Don't forget to quickpkg the system if you don't have packages already. Then I defined three sets under /etc/portage/sets; I've attached a file listing their kde entries; of course your list will differ but you can see the idea. A word for those of a nervous disposition: all this work feels like an adventure, not to be undertaken lightly, but a modicum of common sense and availability of backups should see you through. No guarantees, though. :) -- Regards, Peter. /etc/portage/sets/utils:kde-apps/akonadi /etc/portage/sets/utils:kde-apps/akonadi-import-wizard /etc/portage/sets/utils:kde-apps/akonadiconsole /etc/portage/sets/utils:kde-apps/kcolorchooser /etc/portage/sets/utils:kde-apps/kdepim-addons /etc/portage/sets/utils:kde-apps/khelpcenter /etc/portage/sets/utils:kde-apps/kwalletmanager /etc/portage/sets/utils:kde-apps/mailimporter /etc/portage/sets/utils:kde-apps/mbox-importer /etc/portage/sets/utils:kde-apps/print-manager /etc/portage/sets/utils:kde-apps/spectacle /etc/portage/sets/utils:kde-plasma/breeze-gtk /etc/portage/sets/utils:kde-plasma/kde-gtk-config /etc/portage/sets/utils:kde-plasma/kdeplasma-addons /etc/portage/sets/utils:kde-plasma/powerdevil /etc/portage/sets/utils:kde-plasma/sddm-kcm /etc/portage/sets/utils:kde-plasma/systemsettings /etc/portage/sets/plasma:kde-apps/konsole /etc/portage/sets/plasma:kde-plasma/plasma-desktop /etc/portage/sets/apps:kde-apps/ark /etc/portage/sets/apps:kde-apps/dolphin /etc/portage/sets/apps:kde-apps/filelight /etc/portage/sets/apps:kde-apps/gwenview /etc/portage/sets/apps:kde-apps/k3b /etc/portage/sets/apps:kde-apps/kmail /etc/portage/sets/apps:kde-apps/kwrite /etc/portage/sets/apps:kde-apps/okular /etc/portage/sets/apps:kde-apps/konqueror
Re: [gentoo-user] Confessional: how I generally use emerge.
On Fri, 18 Mar 2016 23:31:46 -0400, Alan Grimes wrote: > The dependency graph that seems to be murdering me right now seems to > be: > > > kde -> wayland -> gles2 -> egl -> I use KDE5 and don't have egl set anywhere in /etc/portage > ...... > > [ebuild N ] kde-plasma/plasma-meta-5.5.5:5::gentoo > USE="display-manager gtk pam pulseaudio sddm sdk wallpapers -bluetooth > -mediacenter -networkmanager" 0 KiB > [ebuild NS] kde-apps/kde-meta-15.08.3:5::gentoo > [4.14.3-r1:4::gentoo] 0 KiB > [uninstall ] kde-apps/kde-meta-4.14.3-r1:4::gentoo USE="nls sdk > -accessibility (-aqua) -kdepim -minimal" > [blocks b ] kde-apps/kde-meta:4 ("kde-apps/kde-meta:4" is blocking > kde-apps/kde-meta-15.08.3) > [ebuild U ] dev-lang/mono-4.2.2.30::gentoo [4.2.2.10-r1::gentoo] > USE="nls (-doc) -minimal -pax_kernel -xen" 0 KiB > [ebuild N ] dev-dotnet/nuget-2.8.3::gentoo 0 KiB > [ebuild U ] dev-dotnet/libgdiplus-4.2-r2::gentoo [4.2-r1::gentoo] > USE="cairo" 0 KiB > [ebuild U ] dev-util/monodevelop-5.9.5.9-r1::gentoo > [3.0.2-r1::gentoo] USE="git gnome%* subversion -qtcurve%" 0 KiB > > Total: 119 packages (21 upgrades, 32 new, 54 in new slots, 12 > reinstalls, 80 uninstalls), Size of downloads: 395,848 KiB > Conflict: 80 blocks > > WARNING: One or more updates/rebuilds have been skipped due to a > dependency conflict: > > dev-qt/qtgui:5 > > (dev-qt/qtgui-5.5.1-r1:5/5::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) > conflicts with > ~dev-qt/qtgui-5.5.1[-egl] required by > (dev-qt/qtmultimedia-5.5.1-r2:5/5::gentoo, installed) I see no errors here, what is stopping the emerge from proceeding? -- Neil Bothwick I've found a solution to Fermat's Last Theorem but I see I've run out of room o pgpsVSilvFCVo.pgp Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [gentoo-user] sys-apps/xdg-desktop-portal wants USE=screencast
On Sun, 11 Oct 2020 12:16:18 +0100, Michael wrote: > The following USE changes are necessary to proceed: > (see "package.use" in the portage(5) man page for more details) > # required by kde-apps/krfb-20.04.3::gentoo[wayland] > # required by kde-apps/kdenetwork-meta-20.04.3::gentoo > # required by @selected > # required by @world (argument) > >=sys-apps/xdg-desktop-portal-1.8.0 screencast > > I don't seem to be able to disable screencast, even when I manually > disable the USE flag for it on sys-apps/xdg-desktop-portal. Is there > no way out of this? It's a dependency of krfb with USE=wayland wayland? ( sys-apps/xdg-desktop-portal[screencast] ) -- Neil Bothwick / For security reasons, all text in this mail is double-rot13 encrypted. / pgpmv_xtS43qJ.pgp Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Plasma teething problems - Part II
Mick wrote: > On Monday, 24 June 2019 12:44:34 BST Dale wrote: >> Mick wrote: >>> I often find a number of speech-dispatcher processes running: >>> 4732 ?SLl0:00 /usr/lib64/speech-dispatcher-modules/sd_dummy >>> /etc/> >>> speech-dispatcher/modules/dummy.conf >>> >>> 4734 ?SLl0:00 /usr/lib64/speech-dispatcher-modules/sd_generic >>> / >>> >>> etc/speech-dispatcher/modules/generic.conf >>> >>> 4736 ?SLl0:00 /usr/lib64/speech-dispatcher-modules/sd_cicero >>> / >>> >>> etc/speech-dispatcher/modules/cicero.conf >>> >>> 4737 ?Z 0:00 \_ [sd_cicero] >>> 4739 ?SLl0:00 /usr/lib64/speech-dispatcher-modules/sd_espeak >>> / >>> >>> etc/speech-dispatcher/modules/espeak.conf >>> >>> 4744 ?Ssl0:00 /usr/bin/speech-dispatcher --spawn >>> --communication-> >>> method unix_socket --socket-path >>> /run/user/1000/speech-dispatcher/speechd.sock >>> >>> I don't know what is starting these processes or what they have to offer >>> to my desktop. Checking systemsettings5/Accessibility Options/Screen >>> Reader, I can see it is NOT enabled. >>> >>> How can I get rid of these? >> I would start out by finding out what package /usr/bin/speech-dispatcher >> belongs too. Equery can help with that but other tools can as well. >> Once you find that, then check the USE flags to see what can be adjusted >> to get rid if that. I don't have it here so I can't do it on my system. >> >> Dale >> >> :-) :-) > Good call Dale, here's what I found: > > app-accessibility/speech-dispatcher is required by dev-qt/qtspeech, > > which is required by kde-apps/kdepim-runtime and kde-apps/kpimtextedit, > neither of which have a USE flag to stop speech-dispatcher kicking off. > > However, speech-dispatcher has USE="espeak" enabled, which I will try to > disable and see what happens thereafter. > I went through this a few years ago. I had some large programs installed that I didn't use, Kmail and others. I wanted to clean them out but at the time I had installed KDE with kde-meta. Basically, that installs everything KDE, wanted or not. I uninstalled that and went these instead: root@fireball / # equery list *kde*meta* * Searching for *kde*meta* ... [IP-] [ ] kde-apps/kdeadmin-meta-19.04.2:5 [IP-] [ ] kde-apps/kdebase-meta-19.04.2:5 [IP-] [ ] kde-apps/kdecore-meta-19.04.2:5 [IP-] [ ] kde-apps/kdegames-meta-19.04.2:5 [IP-] [ ] kde-apps/kdegraphics-meta-19.04.2:5 [IP-] [ ] kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta-19.04.2:5 root@fireball / # Of course, there was still things I wanted to remove because I didn't use them. Of course there was things I wanted that I had to install manually as well. I got rid of some things with USE flags and others I just had to live with. Still, I slimmed it down a lot. If I put in more effort, I could slim it down more I suspect but it's close enough. This is one of the things I like about Gentoo, being able to cut off or get rid of things I don't want. USE flags help with that a lot. Glad you got it sorted out. Dale :-) :-)
Re: [gentoo-user] Issue 3 - CD Playing
On 10/19/11 04:41, Andrey Moshbear wrote: On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 03:51, Mick michaelkintz...@gmail.com wrote: To listen to audio CDs you should *not* mount the CD. Therefore the above entry is not required. Since you are trying to use KDE apps to play CDs you ought to check that you have installed: kde-base/kdemultimedia-meta kde-base/kdemultimedia-kioslaves If you're using a good chunk of kde, emerge kde-base/kde-meta. Makes kde upgrades simpler, and less pollution in the world file. To be honest, I don't want meta anything, bur from what I understand, sets don't come into play until 4.7 and that isn't stable yet. I didn't want to install unstable KDE. Regards, Colleen -- Registered Linux User #411143 with the Linux Counter, http://counter.li.org
Re: [gentoo-user] kde-apps/libksane blocker
Alan McKinnon wrote: > On 30/05/2016 05:20, Dale wrote: >> Howdy, >> >> I'm trying to do a update and have this last blocker that I can't figure >> out. I fixed another one but this one doesn't make sense to me. Here >> is the relevant output. > > > Portage is abusing your pixels (using too many). Here's the important > bits: > >> [blocks B ] > ("> kde-apps/libksane-16.04.1) > > This is the only important blocker ("blocks B") > > procps stuff that followed is just a long explanation of why portage > kept procps back and didn't upgrade Yea, I included more than what was needed and I already worked around procps. It's gone already. > >> * Error: The above package list contains packages which cannot be >> * installed at the same time on the same system. > > The asterisks indicate this is part relevant to hard blockers and > failures. (bangs ! indicate info or warnings, not errors) > >> (kde-apps/libksane-15.08.3:4/15.08::gentoo, installed) pulled in by >> >=kde-apps/libksane-4.14.3:4[aqua=] >> (>=kde-apps/libksane-4.14.3:4[-aqua]) required by >> (kde-apps/ksaneplugin-16.04.1:4/16.04::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for >> merge) >> >=kde-apps/libksane-4.14.3:4[aqua=] >> (>=kde-apps/libksane-4.14.3:4[-aqua]) required by >> (kde-apps/kolourpaint-16.04.1:4/16.04::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for >> merge) >> >>(kde-apps/libksane-16.04.1:5/5::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) >> pulled in by >> >=kde-apps/libksane-14.12.0:5 required by >> (kde-misc/skanlite-2.0:5/5::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) >> >=kde-apps/libksane-16.04.1 required by >> (kde-apps/kdegraphics-meta-16.04.1:5/5::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for >> merge) >> > > > So this is really a clash between KDE4 stuff and KDE5 stuff, and > nothing is demanding a certain maximum version, so upgrades should in > theory be clean. I'm not at a Gentoo machine right now so can't give > exact info, but do this: > > eix libksane > - is 15.08.3-r1 the latest version in :4? If not, upgrade it manually > and continue. > - does 15.08.3-r1 have a minimal USE? If so, set it on. This often > removes the clash with :5 > > If all else fails, quickpkg and unmerge all libksane version, emerge > world and let portage fix whatever it needs to. > > /alanm > > I removed all libksane versions and it still pukes. I then did a equery list *sane* and -C'd all that too. None of that will cause a crash or anything. Anyway, it still isn't happy. After doing all that, I had a thought. Add the -t option. It didn't help much but at least I finally thought of it. lol Here is the current upset pixels with the -t added in. [nomerge ] kde-apps/kdenetwork-meta-16.04.1:5::gentoo [15.12.3-r1:5::gentoo] USE="ppp telepathy%*" [ebuild U ~] kde-apps/kget-16.04.1:4/16.04::gentoo [15.12.3:4/15.12::gentoo] USE="handbook sqlite webkit (-aqua) -bittorrent -debug -gpg -mms" 1,057 KiB [ebuild U ~] kde-apps/kppp-16.04.1:4/16.04::gentoo [15.12.3:4/15.12::gentoo] USE="handbook (-aqua) -debug" 684 KiB [ebuild U ~] kde-apps/zeroconf-ioslave-16.04.1:4/16.04::gentoo [15.12.3:4/15.12::gentoo] USE="(-aqua) -debug" 26 KiB [nomerge ] kde-apps/kdegraphics-meta-16.04.1:5::gentoo [15.12.3:5::gentoo] USE="scanner" [ebuild N~] kde-apps/kolourpaint-16.04.1:4/16.04::gentoo USE="handbook scanner (-aqua) -debug" 0 KiB [ebuild U ~] kde-apps/kdegraphics-mobipocket-16.04.1-r1:4/16.04::gentoo [15.12.3:4/15.12::gentoo] USE="(-aqua) -debug" 15 KiB [ebuild U ~] kde-apps/svgpart-16.04.1:4/16.04::gentoo [15.12.3:4/15.12::gentoo] USE="(-aqua) -debug" 9 KiB [ebuild N~] kde-apps/ksaneplugin-16.04.1:4/16.04::gentoo USE="(-aqua) -debug" 0 KiB [ebuild N ] kde-apps/libksane-15.08.3:4/15.08::gentoo USE="minimal (-aqua) -debug" 0 KiB [nomerge ] kde-apps/kget-16.04.1:4/16.04::gentoo [15.12.3:4/15.12::gentoo] USE="handbook sqlite webkit (-aqua) -bittorrent -debug -gpg -mms" [ebuild U ] kde-apps/libkonq-15.12.3:4/15.12::gentoo [15.08.3:4/15.08::gentoo] USE="(-aqua) -debug {-test} (-minimal%)" 0 KiB [nomerge ] kde-apps/kdenetwork-meta-16.04.1:5::gentoo [15.12.3-r1:5::gentoo] USE="ppp telepathy%*" [ebuild U ~] kde-apps/krfb-16.04.1:5::gentoo [15.12.3:5::gentoo] USE="handbook -debug -doc" 318 KiB [nomerge ] kde-apps/kdegraphics-meta-16.04.1:5::gentoo [15.12.3:5::gentoo] USE="scanner" [ebuild U ~] kde-apps/kruler-16.04.1:5::gentoo [15.12.3:5::gentoo] USE="X handbook -debug" 121 KiB [ebuild N~] kde-apps/libksane-16.04.1:5::gentoo USE="-debug" 0
Re: [gentoo-user] kde-base/baloo is blocking an upgrade
On 28/05/2016 10:08, Mick wrote: > I came across this blocker and I'm not sure how to overcome it: > === > [ebuild NS ] kde-apps/kmix-15.12.3:5::gentoo [4.14.3-r1:4/4.14::gentoo] > USE="alsa -debug -pulseaudio" 381 KiB > [uninstall ] kde-apps/kmix-4.14.3-r1:4/4.14::gentoo USE="alsa handbook (- > aqua) -canberra -debug -pulseaudio" > [blocks b ] kde-apps/kmix:4 ("kde-apps/kmix:4" is blocking kde- > apps/kmix-15.12.3) > [ebuild NS] kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta-15.12.3:5::gentoo > [4.14.3:4::gentoo] USE="ffmpeg" 0 KiB > [uninstall ] kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta-4.14.3:4::gentoo USE="ffmpeg (- > aqua) -mplayer" > [blocks b ] kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta:4 ("kde-apps/kdemultimedia- > meta:4" is blocking kde-apps/kdemultimedia-meta-15.12.3) > [blocks B ] kde-base/baloo:4[-minimal(-)] ("kde-base/baloo:4[- > minimal(-)]" is blocking kde-frameworks/baloo-5.21.0) > > Total: 142 packages (76 upgrades, 34 new, 31 in new slots, 1 reinstall, 28 > uninstalls), Size of downloads: 123,018 KiB > Conflict: 30 blocks (1 unsatisfied) > > !!! Multiple package instances within a single package slot have been pulled > !!! into the dependency graph, resulting in a slot conflict: > > sys-process/procps:0 > > (sys-process/procps-3.3.11-r3:0/5::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) > pulled in by > (no parents that aren't satisfied by other packages in this slot) > > (sys-process/procps-3.3.10-r1:0/0::gentoo, installed) pulled in by > sys-process/procps:0/0= required by (dev-db/mysql-5.6.30:0/18::gentoo, > installed) > ^ > > > > It may be possible to solve this problem by using package.mask to > prevent one of those packages from being selected. However, it is also > possible that conflicting dependencies exist such that they are > impossible to satisfy simultaneously. If such a conflict exists in > the dependencies of two different packages, then those packages can > not be installed simultaneously. You may want to try a larger value of > the --backtrack option, such as --backtrack=30, in order to see if > that will solve this conflict automatically. > > For more information, see MASKED PACKAGES section in the emerge man > page or refer to the Gentoo Handbook. > > > * Error: The above package list contains packages which cannot be > * installed at the same time on the same system. > > (kde-frameworks/baloo-5.21.0:5/5.21::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) > pulled in by > >=kde-frameworks/baloo-5.21.0:5 required by (kde- > apps/gwenview-15.12.3:5/5::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) > >=kde-frameworks/baloo-5.21.0:5 required by (kde-apps/dolphin-15.12.3- > r1:5/5::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) > >=kde-frameworks/baloo-5.21.0:5 required by (kde-apps/baloo- > widgets-15.12.3:5/5::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) > > (kde-base/baloo-4.14.3:4/4.14::gentoo, installed) pulled in by > >=kde-base/baloo-4.14.3:4[aqua=] (>=kde-base/baloo-4.14.3:4[-aqua]) > required by (kde-apps/kdepim-common-libs-4.14.10:4/4.14::gentoo, installed) > ======= > > I also attach the complete output in case there is something evident in there > that I have missed. > I think you're screwed, and kdepim is at the bottom of it. gwenview dolphin require kde-frameworks/baloo kdepim-common-libs requires kde-base/baloo Those 2 versions of baloo are mutually incompatible, you have to let one go or move onto whatever Frameworks offers to replace kdepim. What bits of kdepim do you use? equery depends kdepim-common-libs rinse repeat till we get a clear view of the deps (or run emerge world again with -t) -- Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com
Re: [gentoo-user] kde-apps/libksane blocker
On 30/05/2016 05:20, Dale wrote: Howdy, I'm trying to do a update and have this last blocker that I can't figure out. I fixed another one but this one doesn't make sense to me. Here is the relevant output. Portage is abusing your pixels (using too many). Here's the important bits: [blocks B ] This is the only important blocker ("blocks B") procps stuff that followed is just a long explanation of why portage kept procps back and didn't upgrade * Error: The above package list contains packages which cannot be * installed at the same time on the same system. The asterisks indicate this is part relevant to hard blockers and failures. (bangs ! indicate info or warnings, not errors) (kde-apps/libksane-15.08.3:4/15.08::gentoo, installed) pulled in by >=kde-apps/libksane-4.14.3:4[aqua=] (>=kde-apps/libksane-4.14.3:4[-aqua]) required by (kde-apps/ksaneplugin-16.04.1:4/16.04::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) >=kde-apps/libksane-4.14.3:4[aqua=] (>=kde-apps/libksane-4.14.3:4[-aqua]) required by (kde-apps/kolourpaint-16.04.1:4/16.04::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) (kde-apps/libksane-16.04.1:5/5::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) pulled in by >=kde-apps/libksane-14.12.0:5 required by (kde-misc/skanlite-2.0:5/5::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) >=kde-apps/libksane-16.04.1 required by (kde-apps/kdegraphics-meta-16.04.1:5/5::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) So this is really a clash between KDE4 stuff and KDE5 stuff, and nothing is demanding a certain maximum version, so upgrades should in theory be clean. I'm not at a Gentoo machine right now so can't give exact info, but do this: eix libksane - is 15.08.3-r1 the latest version in :4? If not, upgrade it manually and continue. - does 15.08.3-r1 have a minimal USE? If so, set it on. This often removes the clash with :5 If all else fails, quickpkg and unmerge all libksane version, emerge world and let portage fix whatever it needs to. /alanm
Re: [gentoo-user] KDE Plasma 5 moved to stable
On Saturday 09 Apr 2016 21:03:09 Neil Bothwick wrote: > On Sat, 09 Apr 2016 11:12:51 +0100, Mick wrote: > > I noticed to day that Plasma 5 is now stable, which means I will soon > > have to deal with it. I run a number of boxen with Gentoo on them. > > Some of them do not run a full KDE desktop, only selected KDE apps, > > some KDE meta packages including kdepim-meta. > > > > For these boxen I have set: > > > > [3] default/linux/amd64/13.0/desktop * > > > > and USE=kde, -gnome in make.conf. What would you recommend I do if I > > still do not wish to install or run the full KDE desktop environment? > > Are there any gotchas? > > I'd use the KDE profile. The packages you install are still the ones you > want but the profile means the USE flags are already as you need, and you > can always tweak any you want different anyway. Reading eselect news I thought that the KDE profile and kde USE flag is due to be withdrawn with Plasma 5 going stable, did I get this wrong? -- Regards, Mick signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [gentoo-user] seg fault emerging abiword
On Wednesday 30 May 2007 10:22, Benno Schulenberg wrote: Mat Harris wrote: My only little problem is that when I try to emerge AbiWord (2.4.5-r1), it compiles fine but when it tries to install to files into the real filesystem it segfaults like so: [...] /usr/share/AbiSuite-2.4/AbiWord/glade/ap_UnixDialog_Options.glade /usr/share/AbiSuite-2.4/AbiWord/glade/ap_UnixDialog_WordCount.glade /usr/share/AbiSuite-2.4/AbiWord/glade/ap_UnixDialog_Styles.glade Segmentation fault This is repeatable? That is, it happens every time at the same spot when you try to emerge abiword? If not, it sounds like an overheating problem. Also look in your syslog for disk errors. Yes it happens at the same place every time (I have tried to merge it about 3 times just now). Nothing appears in the logfiles to indicate any disc based problems. Otherwise, try removing /usr/share/AbiSuite-2.4 and then fsck'ing your file system before attempting a merge again. And check there is enough space left on the device. I was about to try that then I found that kdepim which I left last night to compile has seg faulted too but not in the same place: i686-pc-linux-gnu-g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I../libkcal -I../libemailfunctions -I.. -I../libkdepim -I/usr/kde/3.5/include -I/usr/qt/3/include -I. -DQT_THREAD_SUPPORT -D_REENTRANT -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -Wno-long-long -Wundef -ansi -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=500 -D_BSD_SOURCE -Wcast-align -Wconversion -Wchar-subscripts -Wall -W -Wpointer-arith -DNDEBUG -DNO_DEBUG -O2 -O2 -march=i686 -pipe -Wformat-security -Wmissing-format-attribute -Wno-non-virtual-dtor -fno-exceptions -fno-check-new -fno-common -DQT_CLEAN_NAMESPACE -DQT_NO_ASCII_CAST -DQT_NO_STL -DQT_NO_COMPAT -DQT_NO_TRANSLATION -c -o konsolekalendarvariables.o konsolekalendarvariables.cpp i686-pc-linux-gnu-g++: Internal error: Segmentation fault (program cc1plus) Please submit a full bug report. See URL:http://bugs.gentoo.org/ for instructions. make[3]: *** [konsolekalendardelete.o] Error 1 make[3]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs make[3]: Leaving directory `/var/tmp/portage/kde-base/kdepim-3.5.5-r4/work/kdepim-3.5.5/konsolekalendar' make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory `/var/tmp/portage/kde-base/kdepim-3.5.5-r4/work/kdepim-3.5.5/konsolekalendar' make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/var/tmp/portage/kde-base/kdepim-3.5.5-r4/work/kdepim-3.5.5' make: *** [all] Error 2 It appears I may have more of a problem than I thought. By the way I installed kdebase-meta I believe (as the kde howto suggested) but now when trying to install most kde apps I have to do --nodeps otherwise i get this: Calculating dependencies... done! [ebuild N] kde-base/kdebase-3.5.5-r4 USE=arts cups opengl pam ssl -debug -hal -ieee1394 -java -kdeenablefinal -kdehiddenvisibility -ldap -lm_sensors -logitech-mouse -openexr -samba -xcomposite -xinerama -xscreensaver -zeroconf 0 kB [ebuild N] kde-base/kdepim-3.5.5-r4 USE=arts crypt -debug -gnokii -kdeenablefinal -pda -xinerama 0 kB [blocks B ] =kde-base/kcheckpass-3.5* (is blocking kde-base/kdebase-3.5.5-r4) [blocks B ] =kde-base/kwin-3.5* (is blocking kde-base/kdebase-3.5.5-r4) [blocks B ] =kde-base/konqueror-3.5* (is blocking kde-base/kdebase-3.5.5-r4) [blocks B ] =kde-base/ksmserver-3.5* (is blocking kde-base/kdebase-3.5.5-r4) [blocks B ] =kde-base/ksysguard-3.5* (is blocking kde-base/kdebase-3.5.5-r4) [blocks B ] =kde-base/kicker-3.5* (is blocking kde-base/kdebase-3.5.5-r4) [blocks B ] =kde-base/konsole-3.5* (is blocking kde-base/kdebase-3.5.5-r4) [blocks B ] =kde-base/libkdenetwork-3.5* (is blocking kde-base/kdepim-3.5.5-r4) [blocks B ] =kde-base/kontact-3.5* (is blocking kde-base/kdepim-3.5.5-r4) [blocks B ] =kde-base/kcontrol-3.5* (is blocking kde-base/kdebase-3.5.5-r4) [blocks B ] =kde-base/ksplashml-3.5* (is blocking kde-base/kdebase-3.5.5-r4) [blocks B ] =kde-base/kdepim-kioslaves-3.5* (is blocking kde-base/kdepim-3.5.5-r4) [blocks B ] =kde-base/kreadconfig-3.5* (is blocking kde-base/kdebase-3.5.5-r4) [blocks B ] =kde-base/kxkb-3.5* (is blocking kde-base/kdebase-3.5.5-r4) [blocks B ] =kde-base/kdm-3.5* (is blocking kde-base/kdebase-3.5.5-r4) [blocks B ] =kde-base/kdesu-3.5* (is blocking kde-base/kdebase-3.5.5-r4) [blocks B ] =kde-base/ktip-3.5* (is blocking kde-base/kdebase-3.5.5-r4) [blocks B ] =kde-base/kappfinder-3.5* (is blocking kde-base/kdebase-3.5.5-r4) [blocks B ] =kde-base/libkcal-3.5* (is blocking kde-base/kdepim-3.5.5-r4) [blocks B ] =kde-base/mimelib-3.5* (is blocking kde-base/kdepim-3.5.5-r4) [blocks B ] =kde-base/klipper-3.5* (is blocking kde-base/kdebase-3.5.5-r4) [blocks B ] =kde-base/libkpgp-3.5* (is blocking kde-base/kdepim-3.5.5-r4) [blocks B ] =kde-base/kdebase-data-3.5* (is blocking kde-base/kdebase-3.5.5-r4) [blocks B ] =kde-base/ktnef-3.5* (is blocking kde-base/kdepim
[gentoo-user] how to start KDE
I've got Gwenview to behave by installing Plasma-meta : Systemsettings shows up with adequate options & single-click is back, as are the previews of pix on the folder icons. I've been a happy user of Fluxbox for many years, but am willing to see how well KDE 5 works in 2016 . >From a raw command terminal, I use 'startx' with appropriate .xinitrc : what do I need to have in the latter in order to start KDE 5 ? What pkgs am I likely to need to install to make it work ? I tried 'emerge -pvt kde-startkde', but that seems to be KDE 4 : what do I need for KDE 5 ? So far, I've installed Konsole (and a few other apps) with requirements & Plasma as above. -- ,, SUPPORT ___//___, Philip Webb ELECTRIC /] [] [] [] [] []| Cities Centre, University of Toronto TRANSIT`-O--O---' purslowatchassdotutorontodotca
Re: [gentoo-user] KDE5 stuff and media-libs/mlt conflict
On 05/01/2016 21:55, Dale wrote: > Dale wrote: >> Howdy, >> >> I was going to try out some of the KDE5 stuff just to see if I'm going >> to like it or not. Anyway, I added a BUNCH of stuff to a keywords file >> related to KDE and got past that part. I think I got them all. Now I >> get this: >> >> >> <<< SNIP >>> >> >> OK Alan and Neil. Whip out your decoder ring. What is this thing >> trying to tell me. lol >> >> Dale >> >> :-) :-) >> >> > > > OK. After fixing one thing, I run into something else. I removed the > blocker yet it still complains about the blocker, even tho it is > removed, and adds another if I read it right.. It seems that maybe this > is going to take more time than I am willing to give it right now. > Maybe later on when the kinks get worked out I'll give it another shot. > Right now, it's just not worth all the effort and time to mess with it. > > Thanks to all. > > Dale > > :-) :-) > This works for me. I don't use the KDE overlay, just what's in the regular tree. Apps appear and upgrade to KDE5 as the devs migrate them. I found that the overlay left me with quite a few apps that don't work with Qt5 so I'd have to jump through hoops to get the Qt4 version from the tree to install. With the tree it's a case of what works with KDE5 is installed, everything else remains KDE4 # grep -r kde /etc/portage/ /etc/portage/make.conf: kde /etc/portage/package.use/package.use:kde-plasma/kde-gtk-config gtk3 /etc/portage/package.use/package.use:kde-plasma/plasma-desktop touchpad /etc/portage/package.use/package.use:kde-plasma/plasma-meta mediacenter /etc/portage/package.use/package.use:media-libs/mlt kdenlive -kde melt /etc/portage/package.use/package.use:kde-apps/kde-wallpapers minimal /etc/portage/package.use/package.use:kde-apps/kde4-l10n minimal /etc/portage/package.use/package.use:kde-apps/kdeartwork-meta minimal /etc/portage/package.use/package.use:=kde-apps/kdebase-kioslaves-4* minimal /etc/portage/package.use/package.use:kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta minimal /etc/portage/package.use/package.use:=kde-apps/konsole-4* minimal /etc/portage/package.use/package.use:=kde-apps/kwalletmanager-4* minimal /etc/portage/package.use/package.use:=kde-base/baloo-4* minimal /etc/portage/package.use/package.use:=kde-base/kactivities-4* minimal /etc/portage/package.use/package.use:kde-apps/kdesu -handbook /etc/portage/package.use/package.use:kde-apps/knetattach -handbook /etc/portage/package.use/package.use:kde-plasma/plasma-desktop gtk2 gtk3 qt4 legacy-systray runtime-meta-4.14.3 /etc/portage/package.use/package.use:kde-apps/solid-runtime -bluetooth /etc/portage/package.unmask/package.unmask:kde-apps/print-manager -- Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com
[gentoo-user] Re: KDE? Get me out of here!
On 02/24/2010 06:47 PM, Dale wrote: chrome://messenger/locale/messengercompose/composeMsgs.properties: On 02/24/2010 06:03 PM, Dale wrote: chrome://messenger/locale/messengercompose/composeMsgs.properties: Am Mittwoch, 24. Februar 2010 15:12:58 schrieb Nikos Chantziaras: On 02/24/2010 03:41 PM, Zeerak Mustafa Waseem wrote: On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 03:38:09PM +0200, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: On 02/24/2010 04:27 AM, Kevin O'Gorman wrote: I've been using KDE for a long time, for reasons that are no longer important to me. I have remained out of pure inertia. I use gnome happily at work, both on Fedora and Ubuntu. All I need from any of them is a panel with some favorites, and a pager for multiple desktops. I spend most of my time in vim, in the C program and documentation toolchains or in a browser. The reason I bring this up is that my account just froze on me from running out of disk space. A little research showed that an odd-sounding thing called nepomuk was using 7.2 G (SEVEN GIGS) in some dotfiles. It turns out to be a KDE client - whatever that is. I've got a lot of space here and there, but my /home partition was never near full before. Put -semantic-desktop in your make.conf. emerge -auDN world. emerge -a --depclean. That should do it. Is that even possible? Won't a number of KDE apps demand the semantic-desktop use flag set? Don't know, never happened here. Just tried it, and the following apps are being recompiled right now: [ebuild R ] kde-base/pykde4-4.3.5-r1 USE=-semantic-desktop* [ebuild R ] kde-base/gwenview-4.3.5 USE=-semantic-desktop* [ebuild R ] kde-base/akonadi-4.3.5 USE=-semantic-desktop* [ebuild R ] net-wireless/kbluetooth-0.4.2 USE=-semantic-desktop* [ebuild R ] kde-base/plasma-workspace-4.3.5 USE=-semantic-desktop* [ebuild R ] kde-base/dolphin-4.3.5 USE=-semantic-desktop* [ebuild R ] kde-base/kdebase-runtime-meta-4.3.5 USE=-semantic-desktop* [ebuild R ] kde-base/kmail-4.3.5 USE=-semantic-desktop* [ebuild R ] kde-base/kdeplasma-addons-4.3.5 USE=-semantic-desktop* Let's see if it works. I seem to recall that I had to enable this for some updates recently. Something wouldn't compile without the USE flag being set. I don't think I need the thing either so if this works now, I may change mine and try it too. Also, I use the kde-meta package which may make a difference. KMail from KDE 4.4 needs it. KMail from KDE 4.3 doesn't. Since kde-meta would pull in Kmail, that could be the problem for me. If you folks are doing yours the manual way, you may can get away with it. No, no manual way here. I use meta packages too. Just not kde-meta; that's the includes-all-mega-duper-everything-mother-of-all-meta-packages package. Instead I use stuff like kdeartwork-meta, kdebase-meta, kdebase-runtime-meta, etc. Emerging the actual packages all by hand would be too tedious. I still need a few, but really just a few (and it's obvious which ones; for example if you have the Kate editor missing in KDE, you know you need to emerge kde-base/kate.)
Re: [gentoo-user] SOLVED: Compiling kde-meta for 3.5
On Tuesday 06 December 2005 22:45, Gerhard Hoogterp wrote: As it seems xmlto needs the latest libxlst 1.1.15 and DOESN'T have a dependency for it. As I try to emerge kde-meta I run into the following error: /usr/kde/3.5/bin/meinproc --check --cache index.cache.bz2 ./index.docbook XPath error : Undefined variable compilation error: file /usr/kde/3.5/share/apps/ksgmltools2/docbook/xsl/html/autotoc.xsl line 544 element div using the USE=kdeenablefinal ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~x86 emerge kdeaddons-docs-konq-plugins commandline. I've checked and updated all the docbook stuff I have installed to no avail.. Anyone who has an idea or a pointer? Gerhard -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: FIXED: Re: KDE3 removal
On Friday 27 November 2009 17:27:30 James wrote: Mick michaelkintzios at gmail.com writes: Hmm, I thought that kweather, kate and kfloppy were brought in by some meta or other. It seems that I'll have to install these on their own? Hello Mick, I'm just not certain any more exactly which packages belong to which meta(kde) package. I think they are added and dropped over the last few years, resulting in a dynamic grouping or like those you mentioned, not being picked up by and of the kde-meta packages. You fellows really need to read the full set of portage man pages. You sound like mechanics that don't know how spanners work. The contents of packages is determined by upstream (KDE), not by the gentoo devs. Gentoo devs merely split the monolithic tarballs up into whatever apps the KDE devs say is inside it To find out what is in a -meta package: cat $PORTDIR/kde-base/*-meta/*ebuild There isn't a special tool to do this, much as there isn't a tool to tell you what stuff DEPENDs on say apache. There is a general tool, it's equery depends -a Some time ago kde-meta ( the package that calls other kde-meta(sub group packages) was to be done away with. You are mistaken. That has never ever been the case. The monolithic ebuilds have been done away with in favour of split ebuilds. This has been in planning for 2 years right from the beginning of the KDE-3.5 series Now, magically, kde-meta is back, after the Sets solution seems to be too cumbersome for those of us that want a simple and easy method to install a bulk of kde packages. Citation please :-) Zac has never to my knowledge said that sets are too cumbersome for regular people. Sets are not yet in stable portage because he wants the feature to be tested more. Therefore sets cannot be exposed in the portage tree. That's why defined sets are only distributed in the overlays, not in the tree. Other than this '10,000' foot view, you'll have to get more precise information from the gentoo kde devs or others, as I just do not know.. To find out what depends on kate, kweather and kfloppy, use the correct portage tool: a...@nazgul ~ $ equery depends -a kate * Searching for kate ... kde-base/kdesdk-meta-4.3.1 (=kde-base/kate-4.3.1:4.3[kdeprefix=]) kde-base/kdesdk-meta-4.3.3 (!kdeprefix ? =kde-base/kate-4.3.3[-kdeprefix]) (kdeprefix ? =kde-base/kate-4.3.3:4.3[kdeprefix]) a...@nazgul ~ $ equery depends -a kweather * Searching for kweather ... kde-base/kdetoys-meta-4.3.1 (=kde-base/kweather-4.3.1:4.3[kdeprefix=]) kde-base/kdetoys-meta-4.3.3 (!kdeprefix ? =kde-base/kweather-4.3.3[- kdeprefix]) (kdeprefix ? =kde- base/kweather-4.3.3:4.3[kdeprefix]) a...@nazgul ~ $ equery depends -a kfloppy * Searching for kfloppy ... kde-base/kdeutils-meta-4.3.1 (floppy ? =kde- base/kfloppy-4.3.1:4.3[kdeprefix=]) kde-base/kdeutils-meta-4.3.3 (floppy !kdeprefix ? =kde-base/kfloppy-4.3.3[- kdeprefix]) (floppy kdeprefix ? =kde- base/kfloppy-4.3.3:4.3[kdeprefix]) So kate DEPENDS on kdesdk (it's a dev tool, emerge it individually if you just want the editor) kweather DEPENDS on kde-toys kfloppy DEPENDS on kdeutils iff USE=floppy You'd think there'd be a master listing of (kde-4) packages and which one belong to which meta-package or what not; if not a script to tool to reveal this information There is. See above. Let me know if you find a silver bullet (syntax) for discerning what kde packages are grouped into which meta package or not grouped at all.. This is Unix. We use grep, sed and awk to find stuff. Much faster than just about anything else... -- alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
Re: [gentoo-user] help
On Thursday 06 October 2005 04:46, Wes Gray wrote: My 3-year old gentoo system has decided to be a big headache. My troubles started when I upgraded to kde 3.4. The kde taskbar apps wouldn't start. I tried unmerging kde-base and emerging kdebase-meta to see if it was related to the kde split, but that didn't help. I got the idea that the problem was some old kde packages, so I tried unmerging everything on my system which was kde related, including some old packages which are no longer in portage, then I reemerged everything. THis was a big mistake as afterwards kde was even more broken, and kde apps like k3b now don't even work. I've given up on kde and moved to enlightenment, but it will be really hard to deal without any kde apps. Lots of people have given me advice, but everything I try just seems to make things worse. It seems like there is something about old versions of kde that won't go away, which I don't understand at all. It seems like if you reemerge something it should move to the newest versions. I really could use some help because I have no idea what to do next. -Wes One thing you could try (while not running kde) is: mv ~/.kde ~/myold.kde Kde will regenerate ,kde on next start and if that works fine you can merge back the configs from the old ~/myold.kde Hope this helps Roger -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] kde-apps/kde-l10n-16.04.3:5/5::gentoo conflicting with kde-apps/kdepim-l10n-15.12.3:5/5::gentoo
On Monday, August 08, 2016 10:45:09 PM Alan McKinnon wrote: > On 08/08/2016 19:20, Michael Mol wrote: > > On Monday, August 08, 2016 06:52:15 PM Alan McKinnon wrote: > >> On 08/08/2016 17:02, Michael Mol wrote: [snip] > > > > [nomerge ] kde-apps/kde-apps-meta-16.04.3 > > > > [nomerge ] kde-apps/kdepim-meta-4.14.11_pre20160211 > > > > [ebuild NS] kde-apps/kdepim-l10n-15.12.3 [4.14.3-r1] USE="-debug > > -handbook" L10N="-ar -bg -bs -ca -ca-valencia -cs -da -de -el -en-GB -eo > > -es -et -eu -fa -fi -fr -ga -gl -he -hi -hr -hu -ia -id -is -it -ja -kk > > -km -ko -lt -lv -mr -nb -nds -nl -nn -pa -pl -pt -pt-BR -ro -ru -sk -sl > > -sr -sv -tr -ug -uk -wa -zh-CN -zh-TW" > > > > [blocks b ] kde-apps/kdepim-l10n:4 ("kde-apps/kdepim-l10n:4" is > > blocking kde-apps/kdepim-l10n-15.12.3) > > > > [uninstall ]kde-apps/kdepim-l10n-4.14.3-r1 > > > > [blocks B ] > (" > It wants to pull in kde-apps/kdepim-l10n-15.12.3 > > Any reason it refuses kde-apps/kdepim-l10n-16.04.3 other than it's > unstable? Good catch. I thought I had most of kde-apps unmasked for unstable to keep with the rolling. Missed that one. > > > KMail is the lost child of KDE for many months now, I reckon this > situation is just going to get worse and worse. I know for myself my > mail problems ceased the day I dumped KMail4 for claws and/or thunderbird That's really, really sad. I used Thunderbird for years, but I eventually had to stop when it would, averaging once a month (though sometimes not for a couple months, sometimes a couple times a week) explode in memory consumption and drive the entire system unresponsively into swap. I've tried claws from time to time due to other annoyances with Thunderbird, but I kept switching back. Not because I liked Tbird, but (IIRC) because of stability issues I had with claws. Even with the bugs it has, Kontact and Akonadi has been the most reliable mail client I've used in the last year. When it gives me problems, I know why, and I can address it. (Running a heavily tuned MySQLd instance behind Akonadi, for example...) I wish someone would pay me to fix this stuff; I'd be able to spend the time on it. -- :wq signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Konsole
On 07/11/2016 02:44 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote: > Daniel, > > Please clarify what you mean by "doesn't seem to show anything from the > kde-sunset overlay", preferably with config files and output of suitable > emerge commands. > > Alan > Note: I was assuming kde4 was put into the sunset overlay. Judging by what I see, it's not there, only kde3 packages are. Will do. I was trying to do some stuff with it when I was on my lunch break. First (emerge --sync): === Sync completed for gentoo >>> Syncing repository 'kde-sunset' into '/var/local/overlays/kde-sunset'... /usr/bin/git pull Already up-to-date. === Sync completed for kde-sunset So I'm pretty sure it's there. Second: # ls /var/local/overlays/kde-sunset/ Documentation app-cdr app-i18n app-office dev-db dev-python eclass kde-apps media-gfx media-tv net-dns net-misc net-wireless sci-misc www-client x11-terms app-antivirus app-cryptapp-laptop app-pda dev-embedded dev-qt games-emulation kde-base media-libs media-video net-firewall net-nds profiles sys-apps x11-libs x11-themes app-arch app-doc app-misc app-portage dev-libs dev-utilgames-puzzle kde-misc media-plugins metadata net-imnet-p2p sci-electronics sys-power x11-misc app-backup app-editors app-mobilephone app-text dev-perl dev-vcs games-util mail-client media-soundnet-analyzer net-irc net-voip sci-mathematics virtualx11-plugins So there is stuff there. Just not kde4 related stuff yet: # ls -l /var/local/overlays/kde-sunset/kde-base/kde-meta total 28 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 17423 Jul 11 07:45 ChangeLog -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1134 Jul 11 07:45 kde-meta-3.5.10.ebuild -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 166 Jul 11 07:45 metadata.xml Even if I try to list it: # eshowkw kde-meta Keywords for kde-apps/kde-meta: | | u | | a a a n p r s | n | | l m r h i m m i p i s p | u s | r | p d a m p a 6 i o p c s 3 a x | s l | e | h 6 r 6 p 6 8 p s p 6 c 9 s r 8 | e o | p | a 4 m 4 a 4 k s 2 c 4 v 0 h c 6 | d t | o +-+-+--- 15.12.3 | o + o o o o o o o o o o o o o + | o 5 | gentoo 16.04.2 | o ~ o o o o o o o o o o o o o ~ | o | gentoo # eshowkw kde-base/kde-meta No such package "kde-base/kde-meta" I would think that if eshowkw is picking up things in the kde-sunset overlay it would be indicated in the repo column? However, I don't see any kde4 packages. Maybe they're still moving them over? Dan
Re: [gentoo-user] LibreOffice and openldap
Several years ago i was using opensuse, I really like the way you could block dependencies so that in the future it would ask if you wanted to "break" an install by not installing the dependencies that you don't want to ever load, like zeroconfig/avahi, packages that i didn't need, or want and that are dangerous security wise. It seems to me that gentoo should behave the same way using the global flags, Isn't that the point of having 4 billion flags, more than any human could remember and keep track of. Are they all documented somewhere, anywhere? i've seen the official list, a bit sparse on just what they do and why you would want to use some of them. "We kill when we close our eyes to poverty, affliction or infamy. We kill when, because it is easier, we countenance or pretend to approve of atrophied social, political, educational and religious institutions instead of resolutely combating them." - Hesse 25. Jul 2018 02:34 by pe...@prh.myzen.co.uk <mailto:pe...@prh.myzen.co.uk>: > On Tuesday, 24 July 2018 16:15:29 BST Andrew Lowe wrote: >> Hi all, >> I'm in the process of installing LibreOffice. Doing: >> >> emerge --ask libreoffice >> >> gives a big list of dependencies, as I would expect. One of them is >> openldap. I thought that that was a bit strange, as I am a home user, >> not corporate so I tried to turn it off. I placed a "-ldap" in >> make.conf, I don't want it anywhere, but it still appeared in the >> dependency list. A google search turned up this bug: >> >> >> https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57417 >> <https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57417> >> >> which says, if I've read it correctly, that LDAP is not in LibreOffice >> anymore. If this is the case, why is there a dependency, >> >> https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/tree/app-office/libreoffice/libreo >> <https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/tree/app-office/libreoffice/libreo> >> ffice-6.0.5.2-r1.ebuild >> >> line 136 - I may have misread this bit, I'm just starting to read the >> whole ebuild doco. >> >> Anyone got any insight? >> >> Andrew > > If you run a KDE desktop it's a lot more than LibreOffice: > > $ equery d openldap > * These packages depend on openldap: > --->8 > kde-apps/kldap-17.12.3 (net-nds/openldap) > --->8 > > $ equery d kldap > * These packages depend on kldap: > kde-apps/incidenceeditor-17.12.3 (>=kde-apps/kldap-17.12.3:5) > kde-apps/kdepim-meta-17.12.3 (>=kde-apps/kldap-17.12.3) > kde-apps/kmail-17.12.3 (>=kde-apps/kldap-17.12.3:5) > kde-apps/kmail-account-wizard-17.12.3 (>=kde-apps/kldap-17.12.3:5) > kde-apps/korganizer-17.12.3 (>=kde-apps/kldap-17.12.3:5) > kde-apps/libkdepim-17.12.3 (>=kde-apps/kldap-17.12.3:5) > kde-apps/messagelib-17.12.3 (>=kde-apps/kldap-17.12.3:5) > > Seems to be no way out of it. > > -- > Regards, > Peter.
Re: [gentoo-user] now in blocked packages hell. =\
On 06/03/2016 19:51, Neil Bothwick wrote: > On Sun, 06 Mar 2016 12:28:04 -0500, Alan Grimes wrote: > >> Clearly, it is inconceivable that there is any possibility of updating >> any package on this system until these two packages are uninstalled. =\ >> I mean, simply isolating the conflicting part of the package tree and >> updating everything that isn't affected by those packages makes no sense >> whatsoever and is a computationally intractable problem > > Maybe, but determining parts that are not affected and emerging them > (don't forget --oneshot) will reduce the package list and make it easier > to see what is going on. > >> tortoise ~ # ./pretendupdate > > We don't know what this does better to post the command that script runs. > It appears that command includes -v, better to run without it to avoid > useful information being buried in verbose irrelevancies. > >> [blocks b ] > (" > This appears to be the main culprit, I remember having to set > USE="minimal" for kde4-l10n when switching to KDE 5 some months ago. Set > that and the list of blockers will reduce to a manageable level, or even > zero if you're lucky! Indeed. There's a lot of those USE="minimal" blockers, and they are likely to continue till all official KDE apps are ported to Plasma5. Here's my list: /etc/portage/package.use/package.use:# 20150831: These apps with USE="-minimal" block the upgrade to their kde-frameworks equivalent /etc/portage/package.use/package.use:kde-apps/kde-wallpapers minimal /etc/portage/package.use/package.use:kde-apps/kde4-l10n minimal /etc/portage/package.use/package.use:kde-apps/kdeartwork-meta minimal /etc/portage/package.use/package.use:=kde-apps/kdebase-kioslaves-4* minimal /etc/portage/package.use/package.use:kde-apps/kdebase-runtime-meta minimal /etc/portage/package.use/package.use:=kde-apps/konsole-4* minimal /etc/portage/package.use/package.use:=kde-apps/kwalletmanager-4* minimal /etc/portage/package.use/package.use:kde-apps/libkipi:4 minimal /etc/portage/package.use/package.use:=kde-base/baloo-4* minimal /etc/portage/package.use/package.use:=kde-base/kactivities-4* minimal -- Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com
Re: [gentoo-user] KDE Plasma 5 moved to stable
On Sat, 09 Apr 2016 11:12:51 +0100, Mick wrote: > I noticed to day that Plasma 5 is now stable, which means I will soon > have to deal with it. I run a number of boxen with Gentoo on them. > Some of them do not run a full KDE desktop, only selected KDE apps, > some KDE meta packages including kdepim-meta. > > For these boxen I have set: > > [3] default/linux/amd64/13.0/desktop * > > and USE=kde, -gnome in make.conf. What would you recommend I do if I > still do not wish to install or run the full KDE desktop environment? > Are there any gotchas? I'd use the KDE profile. The packages you install are still the ones you want but the profile means the USE flags are already as you need, and you can always tweak any you want different anyway. -- Neil Bothwick WinErr 00D: Window closed - Do not look outside pgpPZvanUL3LO.pgp Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [gentoo-user] seg fault emerging abiword
On Wednesday 30 May 2007 19:26, Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote: On Wednesday 30 May 2007 21:16:18 Mat Harris wrote: Don't use --nodeps. That would just make a mess out of [your] system. If you've installed split kde (kde-meta) then why are you trying to install monolithic kde packages? I.e. why are you trying to install kdebase rather than kdebase-meta and kdepim rather than kdepim-meta? And why are you installing either of those at all when they have already been pulled in by kde-meta? http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/kde-split-ebuilds.xml Aah ok well the howto i found on google didn't mention anything about using meta packages for the apps once i had the base installed. This could explain why I have spent the last week compiling stuff for kde ;) Well, you only need meta packages if you want to install everything that ships together upstream. You could just emerge the split packages you want such as e.g. konqueror, kcontrol, etc.. Ok i'll probably re-install unless there's some easy way to clean up. There certainly is an easier way than reinstalling for this issue. What you've posted thus far actually suggests that you haven't made a mess out of your system yet as it showed kdepim and kdebase as not yet installed. In that case you just need to stop trying to install monolithic packages. I have stopped as soon as I read that last email :) Otherwise you need to unmerge the monolithic packages you've installed with --nodeps and remerge the split packages that they've overwritten. Code Listing 3.1 in the above document shows you how to get the name of the packages any monolithic package would overwrite. I am don't seem to have installed many monlithic packages, mainly just trying to do kdepim, i did have kdegames but i've got rid of that. So from now on I should always install a package with -meta if its from kde (providing one is available eg. kdevelop)? E.g. if you've emerged kdebase-meta and kdebase at the same time and you want to stick with split packages you can do this: # emerge -Cva kdebase # function die() { echo $@; } # source $(portageq portdir)/eclass/kde-functions.eclass # emerge --oneshot -va $(get-child-packages kde-base/kdebase) I don't have kdebase, just kdebase-meta. But i've spent a while compiling kde stuff. I will keep checking for others. Thanks Mat Harris pgpuCSD0L7Hs2.pgp Description: PGP signature