After upgrading to the new stable nss (3.12.5), I saw: LOG: postinst We have reverted back to using upstreams soname. Please run revdep-rebuild --library libnss3.so.12 , this will correct most issues. If you find a binary that does not run please re-emerge package to ensure it properly links after upgrade. When I did that, revdep-rebuild spit out: * QA Notice: The following shared libraries lack a SONAME * /lib32/libnss_ldap-2.9.so And it wants to keep re-emerging emul-linux-x86-baselibs over and over again.
it seems to be a duplicate of this bug #246329
(In reply to comment #1) > it seems to be a duplicate of this bug #246329 > The QA notice part is. But the fact that revdep-rebuild keeps wanting to emerge emul-linux-x86-baselibs indicates that it's not actually removing the link to the old nss version, doesn't it? I am affected by this issue also.
It's not exactly "broken", simply, its version is older than current stable on amd64 and, then, it will be fixed on next emul set with current stable
Fixed
(In reply to comment #4) > Fixed > I just emerged uDN world and found that, the problem still there. the x64 stable version is 20091231, also i have seen version ~20100220 what do you reckon? unmask the newer one? thx
It's fixed only in testing version that will be stable probably at 20 March or so if possible