Re: [gentoo-user] Problem with python-updater ?
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 apologies :) When I had the problem I went on irc and it was suggested that I do a revdep-rebuild which I did also. On 25 March 2011 16:42, Dale rdalek1...@gmail.com wrote: 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 of Python 3: 3.1 * Adding to list: app-emulation/emul-linux-x86-baselibs:0 * Adding to list: app-emulation/virtualbox-bin:0 * Adding to list: app-office/libreoffice-bin:0 * Adding to list: dev-libs/boost:1.42 * check: manual [Added to list manually, see CHECKS in manpage for more information.] * Adding to list: sys-libs/tdb:0 * Adding to list: x11-libs/vte:0 * check: manual [Added to list manually, see CHECKS in manpage for more information.] * emerge -Dv1 --keep-going app-emulation/emul-linux-x86-baselibs:0 app-emulation/virtualbox-bin:0 app-office/libreoffice-bin:0 dev-libs/boost:1.42 sys-libs/tdb:0 x11-libs/vte:0 ... Ok, everything emerge fine. If i run python-updater again, then i get exactly the same output as before (emerging emul-linux-x86-baselibs:0, BOOST:1.42, etc...) What's wrong ?? Thanks That seems a bit odd but it depends on what you have installed. I have KDE on mine and it is in the process of rebuilding a little over 50 packages. Most of them are small except for OOo. Natuarally when anything gets updated that monster has to be recompiled. lol If you have KDE, I would think it would rebuild more than that. Also, it seems most of mine is @system packages. I would not reboot or logout yet just to be safe. Anyone notice it wants to rebuild a binary on the OPs system? Hmmm. Dale :-) :-)
Re: [gentoo-user] Problem with python-updater ?
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 how to skip them, that's why the output tells you to read it. Hi everybody, Ok Neil, i read the python-updater manpage... So to skip compilation, and compilation... and so on, i had to run : #python-updater -dmanual -dpylibdir -dPYTHON_ABIS -dshared_linking -dstatic_linking * Starting Python Updater... * Main active version of Python: 2.7 * Active version of Python 2: 2.7 * Active version of Python 3: 3.1 * No packages need to be reinstalled. -- Jacques
Re: [gentoo-user] Problem with python-updater ?
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 of Python 3: 3.1 * Adding to list: app-emulation/emul-linux-x86-baselibs:0 * Adding to list: app-emulation/virtualbox-bin:0 * Adding to list: app-office/libreoffice-bin:0 * Adding to list: dev-libs/boost:1.42 * check: manual [Added to list manually, see CHECKS in manpage for more information.] * Adding to list: sys-libs/tdb:0 * Adding to list: x11-libs/vte:0 * check: manual [Added to list manually, see CHECKS in manpage for more information.] * emerge -Dv1 --keep-going app-emulation/emul-linux-x86-baselibs:0 app-emulation/virtualbox-bin:0 app-office/libreoffice-bin:0 dev-libs/boost:1.42 sys-libs/tdb:0 x11-libs/vte:0 ... Ok, everything emerge fine. If i run python-updater again, then i get exactly the same output as before (emerging emul-linux-x86-baselibs:0, BOOST:1.42, etc...) What's wrong ?? Thanks That seems a bit odd but it depends on what you have installed. I have KDE on mine and it is in the process of rebuilding a little over 50 packages. Most of them are small except for OOo. Natuarally when anything gets updated that monster has to be recompiled. lol If you have KDE, I would think it would rebuild more than that. Also, it seems most of mine is @system packages. I would not reboot or logout yet just to be safe. Anyone notice it wants to rebuild a binary on the OPs system? Hmmm. Dale :-) :-)
Re: [gentoo-user] Problem with python-updater ?
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 Python 2: 2.7 * Active version of Python 3: 3.1 * Adding to list: app-emulation/emul-linux-x86-baselibs:0 * Adding to list: app-emulation/virtualbox-bin:0 * Adding to list: app-office/libreoffice-bin:0 * Adding to list: dev-libs/boost:1.42 * check: manual [Added to list manually, see CHECKS in manpage for more information.] * Adding to list: sys-libs/tdb:0 * Adding to list: x11-libs/vte:0 * check: manual [Added to list manually, see CHECKS in manpage for more information.] * emerge -Dv1 --keep-going app-emulation/emul-linux-x86-baselibs:0 app-emulation/virtualbox-bin:0 app-office/libreoffice-bin:0 dev-libs/boost:1.42 sys-libs/tdb:0 x11-libs/vte:0 ... Ok, everything emerge fine. If i run python-updater again, then i get exactly the same output as before (emerging emul-linux-x86-baselibs:0, BOOST:1.42, etc...) What's wrong ?? According to the list of checks python-updater performs it's indeed weird that it's happening. But maybe python-updater has some undocumented, hidden intelligence.:) If you run emerge or something written in python, do you see (in the process listing) /usr/bin/python2.7 being the interpreter in action? If so, try moving away /usr/lib/python2.6 and /usr/bin/python2.6 (just moving away, not deleting). Does still everything run? Then I believe you can safely get rid of python 2.6 and python-updater will probably stop trying to re-emerge everything. -rz
Re: [gentoo-user] Problem with python-updater ?
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 you to read it. -- Neil Bothwick why do kamikazee pilots wear helmets? signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] Problem with python-updater ?
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 Python: 2.7 * Active version of Python 2: 2.7 * Active version of Python 3: 3.1 * Adding to list: app-emulation/emul-linux-x86-baselibs:0 * Adding to list: app-emulation/virtualbox-bin:0 * Adding to list: app-office/libreoffice-bin:0 * Adding to list: dev-libs/boost:1.42 * check: manual [Added to list manually, see CHECKS in manpage for more information.] * Adding to list: sys-libs/tdb:0 * Adding to list: x11-libs/vte:0 * check: manual [Added to list manually, see CHECKS in manpage for more information.] * emerge -Dv1 --keep-going app-emulation/emul-linux-x86-baselibs:0 app-emulation/virtualbox-bin:0 app-office/libreoffice-bin:0 dev-libs/boost:1.42 sys-libs/tdb:0 x11-libs/vte:0 ... Ok, everything emerge fine. If i run python-updater again, then i get exactly the same output as before (emerging emul-linux-x86-baselibs:0, BOOST:1.42, etc...) What's wrong ?? According to the list of checks python-updater performs it's indeed weird that it's happening. But maybe python-updater has some undocumented, hidden intelligence.:) If you run emerge or something written in python, do you see (in the process listing) /usr/bin/python2.7 being the interpreter in action? If so, try moving away /usr/lib/python2.6 and /usr/bin/python2.6 (just moving away, not deleting). Does still everything run? Then I believe you can safely get rid of python 2.6 and python-updater will probably stop trying to re-emerge everything. -rz Sounds like it could be the same problem I was having. Boost seems broken for me on two different systems since 1.42.0-r1, at least according to python-updater. I tried 1.42.0 and 1.45.0 as well but still had the same problem, so finally just got rid of boost. Afterward python updated to 2.7 in an orderly fashion, and once I switched from xmms2 to mpd no longer needed boost. -- ...she kept arranging and rearranging the rabbit and kind of waving to it. I decided, this is the person I want to sit next to.