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Created attachment 293139 [details, diff] ebuild patch This patch has an added bonus. A QA meassge indicated a .c file was not finding a func strlcpy, in /include/config.h. I have appended the patch in this ebuild patch, naming it congig-h.patch. Rename it at your pleasure, and send it to upstream.
(In reply to comment #1) Don't change DESTDIR="${D}" to DESTDIR="${ED}".
Created attachment 293305 [details, diff] revised ebuild patch
I believe this bug is fixed in dev-libs/libdnet-1.11-r2.
You should use: pkg_setup() { if use python; then python_set_active_version 2 python_pkg_setup fi }
'if use python; then' and 'fi' is still missing.
(In reply to comment #6) > 'if use python; then' and 'fi' is still missing. Right, fixed that too.