Re: [gentoo-user] neomutt package broken?
On Wed, Dec 20, 2017 at 12:10:54PM +0100, Stephan Lukasczyk wrote: > I can confirm this behaviour. On my machine, it could not find the > installed version of BerkeleyDB (some 6.x). Installing sys-libs/db:5.3 > (BerkeleyDB 5.3.x) solved the problem for me. > > Best, > Stephan Thanks for the hint, after I merged sys-libs/db:5.3 I hit this bug: [0]. After enabling the 'doc' USE flag it installed fine and appears to work. [0] https://bugs.gentoo.org/641132 -- Regards, Christoph
Re: [gentoo-user] neomutt package broken?
Hi Christoph, On 2017-12-20 11:29:08, Christoph Böhmwalder wrote: It seems to me that I'm either doing something very wrong or that the neomutt package recently broke. I just attempted an update and it can't seem to find BerkeleyDB anymore. I can't seem to recall changing anything significant since the previous update (no USE changes, etc). Any neomutt users out there who can confirm/refute this behaviour? Alternatively, any pointers on what I might have messed up would also be much appreciated. I can confirm this behaviour. On my machine, it could not find the installed version of BerkeleyDB (some 6.x). Installing sys-libs/db:5.3 (BerkeleyDB 5.3.x) solved the problem for me. Best, Stephan -- Stephan Lukasczyk GPG-Key: 0x06E03C26B90F403D Microsoft isn't the answer. Microsoft is the question. And the answer is "No". signature.asc Description: PGP signature
[gentoo-user] neomutt package broken?
Hi everyone, It seems to me that I'm either doing something very wrong or that the neomutt package recently broke. I just attempted an update and it can't seem to find BerkeleyDB anymore. I can't seem to recall changing anything significant since the previous update (no USE changes, etc). Any neomutt users out there who can confirm/refute this behaviour? Alternatively, any pointers on what I might have messed up would also be much appreciated. Attached are build.log, config.log (no idea what's going on in there, but the build output said to include it), emerge --info, and emerge -pqv output. Thanks! -- Regards, Christoph logs.tar.gz Description: Binary data