Re: [gentoo-user] after finally doing my emerge -e world successfully, my regular world update fails

2017-12-24 Thread Adam Carter
> > Ok, thanks. The system profile warning below had me worried, but from what > you're said it appears that the warning is generated on an unsophisticated > check, and in this case is a false positive. > > # emerge -pv --depclean sys-apps/openrc net-misc/netifrc sys-apps/sysvinit > > FYI the

Re: [gentoo-user] after finally doing my emerge -e world successfully, my regular world update fails

2017-12-24 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Sun, 24 Dec 2017 13:11:08 +1100, Adam Carter wrote: > > > But virtual/service-manager is using openrc. How do i point this to > > > systemd? > > > > By having systemd installed. A virtual is just a list of packages that > > provide the functionality needed. As long as one of them is > >

Re: [gentoo-user] after finally doing my emerge -e world successfully, my regular world update fails

2017-12-23 Thread Adam Carter
On Sun, Dec 24, 2017 at 7:04 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote: > On Sat, 23 Dec 2017 11:32:16 +1100, Adam Carter wrote: > > > But virtual/service-manager is using openrc. How do i point this to > > systemd? > > By having systemd installed. A virtual is just a list of packages that >

Re: [gentoo-user] after finally doing my emerge -e world successfully, my regular world update fails

2017-12-23 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Sat, 23 Dec 2017 11:32:16 +1100, Adam Carter wrote: > But virtual/service-manager is using openrc. How do i point this to > systemd? By having systemd installed. A virtual is just a list of packages that provide the functionality needed. As long as one of them is installed, it is happy. If

Re: [gentoo-user] after finally doing my emerge -e world successfully, my regular world update fails

2017-12-22 Thread Adam Carter
> > sys-apps/openrc is probably in your world file. Either remove it, or > disable the "sysv-utils" USE flag on sys-apps/systemd. > > I'd like to trying going the other way. so i'll first; quickpkg sys-apps/openrc net-misc/netifrc sys-apps/sysvinit But virtual/service-manager is using openrc. How

Re: [gentoo-user] after finally doing my emerge -e world successfully, my regular world update fails

2017-12-22 Thread Rich Freeman
On Fri, Dec 22, 2017 at 9:37 AM, John Covici wrote: > > Yep, putting -sysv-utils for systemd fixes things right up! I hope > there is no strange consequences by disabling this flag, but we shall > see. > None that I've seen. Systemd has always been backwards-compatible

Re: [gentoo-user] after finally doing my emerge -e world successfully, my regular world update fails

2017-12-22 Thread John Covici
On Fri, 22 Dec 2017 06:25:56 -0500, Mike Gilbert wrote: > > On Fri, Dec 22, 2017 at 5:02 AM, John Covici wrote: > > Hi. So, after two weeks, I finally got my emerge -e world finished. > > Now I was trying my regular world update with --deep, etc., but I get > > an

Re: [gentoo-user] after finally doing my emerge -e world successfully, my regular world update fails

2017-12-22 Thread Mike Gilbert
On Fri, Dec 22, 2017 at 5:02 AM, John Covici wrote: > Hi. So, after two weeks, I finally got my emerge -e world finished. > Now I was trying my regular world update with --deep, etc., but I get > an impossible situation. It seems openrc is now blocking systemd, but > I

Re: [gentoo-user] after finally doing my emerge -e world successfully, my regular world update fails

2017-12-22 Thread Helmut Jarausch
On 12/22/2017 11:02:14 AM, John Covici wrote: Hi. So, after two weeks, I finally got my emerge -e world finished. Now I was trying my regular world update with --deep, etc., but I get an impossible situation. It seems openrc is now blocking systemd, but I apparently need both. I've noticed

[gentoo-user] after finally doing my emerge -e world successfully, my regular world update fails

2017-12-22 Thread John Covici
Hi. So, after two weeks, I finally got my emerge -e world finished. Now I was trying my regular world update with --deep, etc., but I get an impossible situation. It seems openrc is now blocking systemd, but I apparently need both. Here is the output from emerge. * Error: The above package