Re: [gentoo-user] Re: dev-libs/boost-1.35.0-r2 and x11-libs/vte-0.17.4-r3 still linked to libpython2.5.so.1.0 after upgrading to python-2.6.2-r1

2009-08-21 Thread Roger Cahn

 this is what I wrote in my initial post (I just misspelled it
 -python-upgrade -)

OK. Have a nice day.
Roger




Re: [gentoo-user] Re: dev-libs/boost-1.35.0-r2 and x11-libs/vte-0.17.4-r3 still linked to libpython2.5.so.1.0 after upgrading to python-2.6.2-r1

2009-08-20 Thread Roger Cahn

 Anyway, thanks for helping.

Did you try python-updater?

Regards
Roger





Re: [gentoo-user] Re: dev-libs/boost-1.35.0-r2 and x11-libs/vte-0.17.4-r3 still linked to libpython2.5.so.1.0 after upgrading to python-2.6.2-r1

2009-08-20 Thread Yiannis
On Thu, 20 Aug 2009 21:06:15 +0200
Roger Cahn rc...@club-internet.fr wrote:

 
  Anyway, thanks for helping.
 
 Did you try python-updater?
 
 Regards
 Roger
 
 

yes,

this is what I wrote in my initial post (I just misspelled it
-python-upgrade -)



[gentoo-user] Re: dev-libs/boost-1.35.0-r2 and x11-libs/vte-0.17.4-r3 still linked to libpython2.5.so.1.0 after upgrading to python-2.6.2-r1

2009-08-19 Thread Nikos Chantziaras

On 08/19/2009 09:13 PM, Yiannis wrote:

Hello,

Recently I upgraded to python-2.6.2-r1 which currently is slotted on
my system as long as python-2.5.4-r3 is. After running python-upgrade
twice I see that dev-libs/boost-1.35.0-r2 and x11-libs/vte-0.17.4-r3
are still linked to libpython2.5.so.1.0. On the other hand emege
--depclean -p suggests that python-2.5.4-r3 can be removed and this is
what I would like to do if possible. Shouldn't python-upgrade have
resolved this linking issue? From the afore mentioned ebuilds I can
tell that there is no specific dependency on python 2.5. Any help would
be appreciated.


That's what revdep-rebuild is for.  After depclean removes python-2.5, 
you need to do a revdep-rebuild which will take care of boost and any 
other packages still using the old libpython.





Re: [gentoo-user] Re: dev-libs/boost-1.35.0-r2 and x11-libs/vte-0.17.4-r3 still linked to libpython2.5.so.1.0 after upgrading to python-2.6.2-r1

2009-08-19 Thread Yiannis
On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 21:30:56 +0300
Nikos Chantziaras rea...@arcor.de wrote:

 On 08/19/2009 09:13 PM, Yiannis wrote:
  Hello,
 
  Recently I upgraded to python-2.6.2-r1 which currently is slotted on
  my system as long as python-2.5.4-r3 is. After running
  python-upgrade twice I see that dev-libs/boost-1.35.0-r2 and
  x11-libs/vte-0.17.4-r3 are still linked to libpython2.5.so.1.0. On
  the other hand emege --depclean -p suggests that python-2.5.4-r3
  can be removed and this is what I would like to do if possible.
  Shouldn't python-upgrade have resolved this linking issue? From the
  afore mentioned ebuilds I can tell that there is no specific
  dependency on python 2.5. Any help would be appreciated.
 
 That's what revdep-rebuild is for.  After depclean removes
 python-2.5, you need to do a revdep-rebuild which will take care of
 boost and any other packages still using the old libpython.
 

Ah, I thought that those ebuilds would use the latest available python.
I'll try that and report the result. 



Re: [gentoo-user] Re: dev-libs/boost-1.35.0-r2 and x11-libs/vte-0.17.4-r3 still linked to libpython2.5.so.1.0 after upgrading to python-2.6.2-r1

2009-08-19 Thread Yiannis
On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 21:30:56 +0300
Nikos Chantziaras rea...@arcor.de wrote:

 On 08/19/2009 09:13 PM, Yiannis wrote:
  Hello,
 
  Recently I upgraded to python-2.6.2-r1 which currently is slotted on
  my system as long as python-2.5.4-r3 is. After running
  python-upgrade twice I see that dev-libs/boost-1.35.0-r2 and
  x11-libs/vte-0.17.4-r3 are still linked to libpython2.5.so.1.0. On
  the other hand emege --depclean -p suggests that python-2.5.4-r3
  can be removed and this is what I would like to do if possible.
  Shouldn't python-upgrade have resolved this linking issue? From the
  afore mentioned ebuilds I can tell that there is no specific
  dependency on python 2.5. Any help would be appreciated.
 
 That's what revdep-rebuild is for.  After depclean removes
 python-2.5, you need to do a revdep-rebuild which will take care of
 boost and any other packages still using the old libpython.
 

I am a little confused here about what happened. After removing
python-2.5.4-r3, # revdep-rebuilt -pv --library libpython2.5.so.1.0 did
not rebuild dev-libs/boost-1.35.0-r2 nor
x11-libs/vte-0.17.4-r3. Also running: 
# for file in `equery files vte`; do if [ -f $file ]; then ldd $file |
grep python; fi; done 2/dev/null 
# for file in `equery files boost`; do if [ -f $file ]; then ldd $file
| grep python; fi; done 2/dev/null
returns nothing about python(I suppose that revdep-rebuild does
something like this). Everything seems ok. Am I missing something here?



[gentoo-user] Re: dev-libs/boost-1.35.0-r2 and x11-libs/vte-0.17.4-r3 still linked to libpython2.5.so.1.0 after upgrading to python-2.6.2-r1

2009-08-19 Thread Nikos Chantziaras

On 08/19/2009 11:17 PM, Yiannis wrote:

On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 21:30:56 +0300
Nikos Chantziarasrea...@arcor.de  wrote:


On 08/19/2009 09:13 PM, Yiannis wrote:

Hello,

Recently I upgraded to python-2.6.2-r1 which currently is slotted on
my system as long as python-2.5.4-r3 is. After running
python-upgrade twice I see that dev-libs/boost-1.35.0-r2 and
x11-libs/vte-0.17.4-r3 are still linked to libpython2.5.so.1.0. On
the other hand emege --depclean -p suggests that python-2.5.4-r3
can be removed and this is what I would like to do if possible.
Shouldn't python-upgrade have resolved this linking issue? From the
afore mentioned ebuilds I can tell that there is no specific
dependency on python 2.5. Any help would be appreciated.


That's what revdep-rebuild is for.  After depclean removes
python-2.5, you need to do a revdep-rebuild which will take care of
boost and any other packages still using the old libpython.


I am a little confused here about what happened. After removing
python-2.5.4-r3, # revdep-rebuilt -pv --library libpython2.5.so.1.0 did
not rebuild dev-libs/boost-1.35.0-r2 nor
x11-libs/vte-0.17.4-r3. Also running:
# for file in `equery files vte`; do if [ -f $file ]; then ldd $file |
grep python; fi; done 2/dev/null
# for file in `equery files boost`; do if [ -f $file ]; then ldd $file
| grep python; fi; done 2/dev/null
returns nothing about python(I suppose that revdep-rebuild does
something like this). Everything seems ok. Am I missing something here?


What about just revdep-rebuild -a without any other options?

Also, what portage version do you have?  If it's 2.2, it should have the 
new preserved-rebuild feature which keeps libs even if you depclean. 
If yes, I can't really help, I'm on portage 2.1.





Re: [gentoo-user] Re: dev-libs/boost-1.35.0-r2 and x11-libs/vte-0.17.4-r3 still linked to libpython2.5.so.1.0 after upgrading to python-2.6.2-r1

2009-08-19 Thread Yiannis
On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 23:32:53 +0300
Nikos Chantziaras rea...@arcor.de wrote:

 On 08/19/2009 11:17 PM, Yiannis wrote:
  On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 21:30:56 +0300
  Nikos Chantziarasrea...@arcor.de  wrote:
 
  On 08/19/2009 09:13 PM, Yiannis wrote:
  Hello,
 
  Recently I upgraded to python-2.6.2-r1 which currently is slotted
  on my system as long as python-2.5.4-r3 is. After running
  python-upgrade twice I see that dev-libs/boost-1.35.0-r2 and
  x11-libs/vte-0.17.4-r3 are still linked to libpython2.5.so.1.0. On
  the other hand emege --depclean -p suggests that python-2.5.4-r3
  can be removed and this is what I would like to do if possible.
  Shouldn't python-upgrade have resolved this linking issue? From
  the afore mentioned ebuilds I can tell that there is no specific
  dependency on python 2.5. Any help would be appreciated.
 
  That's what revdep-rebuild is for.  After depclean removes
  python-2.5, you need to do a revdep-rebuild which will take care of
  boost and any other packages still using the old libpython.
 
  I am a little confused here about what happened. After removing
  python-2.5.4-r3, # revdep-rebuilt -pv --library libpython2.5.so.1.0
  did not rebuild dev-libs/boost-1.35.0-r2 nor
  x11-libs/vte-0.17.4-r3. Also running:
  # for file in `equery files vte`; do if [ -f $file ]; then ldd
  $file | grep python; fi; done 2/dev/null
  # for file in `equery files boost`; do if [ -f $file ]; then ldd
  $file | grep python; fi; done 2/dev/null
  returns nothing about python(I suppose that revdep-rebuild does
  something like this). Everything seems ok. Am I missing something
  here?
 
 What about just revdep-rebuild -a without any other options?
 
 Also, what portage version do you have?  If it's 2.2, it should have
 the new preserved-rebuild feature which keeps libs even if you
 depclean. If yes, I can't really help, I'm on portage 2.1.
 

I have portage 2.1.6.13. -a does not apply on this version of
revdep-rebuild. Do not bother anymore. As long as revdep-rebuild says
that everything is consistent I'll count on it. It was just plain
curiosity based on the different reports between python-upgrade and
revdep-rebuild(could it be a python-upgrade's bug? Does gentoo have
bugs!?!?!? :).
Anyway, thanks for helping.



Re: [gentoo-user] Re: dev-libs/boost-1.35.0-r2 and x11-libs/vte-0.17.4-r3 still linked to libpython2.5.so.1.0 after upgrading to python-2.6.2-r1

2009-08-19 Thread pk
Yiannis wrote:

 Does gentoo have bugs!?!?!? :).

No, only features. ;-)

Best regards

Peter K