Re: [gentoo-user] qt-mismtach?

2018-10-25 Thread Mick
On Thursday, 25 October 2018 04:07:03 BST Andrew Udvare wrote:
> > On 2018-10-24, at 23:03, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
> > 
> > How can I get around this? Removing linguist is not possible since
> > being used by a lot of packages.
> 
> You should be able to run:
> 
> emerge -1 linguist-tools
> 
> This should update linguist-tools to 5.11.2.

Or the sledgehammer approach of uninstalling linguist-tools and then updating 
world should also work.

WARNING: I have not tried this method with the linguist-tools package, 
although I don't recall it ever backfiring on me.  Using quicpkg on the 
candidate package before uninstalling it is a good insurance policy.

-- 
Regards,
Mick

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Re: [gentoo-user] qt-mismtach?

2018-10-24 Thread Andrew Udvare


> On 2018-10-24, at 23:03, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
> 
> How can I get around this? Removing linguist is not possible since
> being used by a lot of packages.

You should be able to run:

emerge -1 linguist-tools

This should update linguist-tools to 5.11.2.

-- 
Andrew



[gentoo-user] qt-mismtach?

2018-10-24 Thread tuxic
Hi,

while dping the usual revdep & Co. cleanyp I got this:

I did update in advance.


* Dependencies could not be completely resolved due to
 * the following required packages not being installed:
 * 
 *   ~dev-qt/qtxml-5.11.1 pulled in by:
 * dev-qt/linguist-tools-5.11.1
 * 
 *   ~dev-qt/qtcore-5.11.1 pulled in by:
 * dev-qt/linguist-tools-5.11.1


Installed is this:

[I] dev-qt/qtcore
 Available versions:  (5) 5.9.6(5/5.9)^t (~)5.9.6-r1(5/5.9)^t 
5.11.1-r1(5/5.11)^t (~)5.11.2-r1(5/5.11)^t
   {debug icu systemd test}
 Installed versions:  5.11.2-r1(5/5.11)^t(03:39:46 AM 10/20/2018)(icu 
-debug -systemd -test)
 Homepage:https://www.qt.io/
 Description: Cross-platform application development framework

How can I get around this? Removing linguist is not possible since
being used by a lot of packages.

Cheers!
Meino