210918 J.O. Aho wrote:
> On 18/09/2021 12.10, Philip Webb wrote:
>> There is an update available for KDE Frameworks.
>> When I try to perform it, I get a conflict statement which begins
>>
>>!!! Multiple package instances within a single package slot have been
>> pulled
>>!!! into the
On 9/18/21 09:08, Philip Webb wrote:
210918 J.O. Aho wrote:
On 18/09/2021 12.10, Philip Webb wrote:
There is an update available for KDE Frameworks.
When I try to perform it, I get a conflict statement which begins
!!! Multiple package instances within a single package slot have been
On 9/18/21 8:19 AM, Philip Webb wrote:
> 210918 Jack wrote:
>> On 18/09/2021 12.10, Philip Webb wrote:
>>> There is an update available for KDE Frameworks.
>>> When I try to perform it, I get a conflict statement which begins
>>>
>>> !!! Multiple package instances within a single package slot
210918 Jack wrote:
> On 18/09/2021 12.10, Philip Webb wrote:
>> There is an update available for KDE Frameworks.
>> When I try to perform it, I get a conflict statement which begins
>>
>> !!! Multiple package instances within a single package slot have been
>> pulled
>> !!! into the
On 2021-09-18, Philip Webb wrote:
> There is an update available for KDE Frameworks.
> When I try to perform it, I get a conflict statement which begins
>
> !!! Multiple package instances within a single package slot have been pulled
> !!! into the dependency graph, resulting in a slot
On 9/18/21 2:59 AM, Philip Webb wrote:
> There is an update available for KDE Frameworks.
> When I try to perform it, I get a conflict statement which begins
>
> !!! Multiple package instances within a single package slot have been pulled
> !!! into the dependency graph, resulting in a slot
cal wrote:
>
> See in particular the last message. I'm not sure what causes that
> message in particular, but it seems like kglobalaccel is causing the
> problem by pulling in a bunch of 5.82.0 deps causing a slot conflict.
>
> cal
>
>
Just a shot in the dark, could some KDE packages have crept
Hello, Gentoo.
I used to have a utility pm-suspend which would suspend the current
state of the machine to RAM (or, maybe to the swap partition) and shut
the machine down to a resting state. A keypress or mouse movement would
restore full functionality in a few seconds.
I think I lost this
I've got stuck on this merry-go-round ...
I'm trying to emerge wine, and it's come up with this. It insisted on
adding abi_x86_32 or whatever it is to loads of things, but it's now
blowing up with this circular dependency. If I try and install one with
"use = -theother" it won't go ...
If I
There is an update available for KDE Frameworks.
When I try to perform it, I get a conflict statement which begins
!!! Multiple package instances within a single package slot have been pulled
!!! into the dependency graph, resulting in a slot conflict:
kde-frameworks/kcoreaddons:5
On 2021-09-18 18:39+ Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> Hello, Gentoo.
>
> I used to have a utility pm-suspend which would suspend the current
> state of the machine to RAM (or, maybe to the swap partition) and shut
> the machine down to a resting state. A keypress or mouse movement
> would restore
On Saturday, 18 September 2021 17.19.45 CEST Philip Webb wrote:
> Here is the whole command + output in gruesome detail :
>
> root:522 ~> !498
> PYTHON_SINGLE_TARGET="python3_9" emerge -pv --backtrack=30 attica
> frameworkintegration kactivities kactivities-stats kcmutils kconfig
> kcoreaddons
210917 Philip Webb wrote:
> It's only when I crop a PNG image in Gwenview
> & save it in place (ie with the same name), that the colors are faded
> & that's only when viewed with Gwenview, not eg with Feh.
> The bad case does look like a Gwenview bug,
> & in fact, as I had forgotten (grimace), I
On Saturday, 18 September 2021 20.39.45 CEST Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> I used to have a utility pm-suspend which would suspend the current
> state of the machine to RAM (or, maybe to the swap partition) and shut
> the machine down to a resting state. A keypress or mouse movement
> would restore
Hello,
On Sat, 18 Sep 2021, antlists wrote:
>I've got stuck on this merry-go-round ...
>
>I'm trying to emerge wine, and it's come up with this. It insisted on adding
>abi_x86_32 or whatever it is to loads of things, but it's now blowing up with
>this circular dependency. If I try and install one
On 2021-09-18, Philip Webb wrote:
> It mb that I have to remove the whole of the present versions
> in order to (re-)install the new ones ; it usually happens with Qt.
> I've never understood why Portage can't handle that itself.
Portage might be able to handle this automatically if you upgrade
Hello, gentooers in general and Alan in particular
I've been using Alan Mackenzie's patch until kernel 5.13, with
success. It failed with 5.14.4 --yes, I know, but it doesn't hurt to
try :)
Jorge Almeida
Just in case it is useful:
(Stripping trailing CRs from patch; use --binary to disable.)
I continue to get the occasional message from gentoo-user+owner that
messages to me have bounced, but since I am receiving that message,
things are OK again. Unfortunately, if I request a re-send of the
bounced message (it is usually just one) it never arrives, and
sometimes results in
On 2021-09-18 18:39, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> I feel there must be something like this in portage, I just don't know
> how to find it.
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Suspend_and_hibernate
sys-power/suspend
sys-power/hibernate-script
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