I would look at python 3 - I couldn't emerge until only 2.6 was active. I
don't know how but on the new machine I set up, python3 was selected as
active, I set it back to 2.6 and everything was fine. From the output I can
see there is a version of python 3 active. Maybe a red herring, if so, I
Le 25/03/2011 21:41, Neil Bothwick a écrit :
On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 17:17:41 +0100, Jacques Montier wrote:
* Adding to list: dev-libs/boost:1.42
* check: manual [Added to list manually, see CHECKS in manpage for
more information.]
Do what it says. The man page explains manual checks and
Jacques Montier wrote:
Hi all,
I upgraded python2.6 to python2.7,
then i run eselect python set python2.7,
then python-updater.
Here is the python-updater output :
* Starting Python Updater...
* Main active version of Python: 2.7
* Active version of Python 2: 2.7
* Active version
Jacques Montier (Fri, 25 Mar 2011 17:17:41 +0100):
Hi all,
I upgraded python2.6 to python2.7,
then i run eselect python set python2.7,
then python-updater.
Here is the python-updater output :
* Starting Python Updater...
* Main active version of Python: 2.7
* Active version of
On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 17:17:41 +0100, Jacques Montier wrote:
* Adding to list: dev-libs/boost:1.42
* check: manual [Added to list manually, see CHECKS in manpage for
more information.]
Do what it says. The man page explains manual checks and how to skip
them, that's why the output tells
In linux.gentoo.user, you wrote:
Jacques Montier (Fri, 25 Mar 2011 17:17:41 +0100):
Hi all,
I upgraded python2.6 to python2.7,
then i run eselect python set python2.7,
then python-updater.
Here is the python-updater output :
* Starting Python Updater...
* Main active version of
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