This is what I get: /usr/bin/curl-config --libs /usr/bin/curl-config: line 148: syntax error near unexpected token `else' /usr/bin/curl-config: line 148: ` else' There seems to be a accidental wrap-over in the corresponding lines: 145: if test "X/usr/lib64" != "X/usr/lib" -a "X/usr/lib64" != "X/usr/lib64"; t 146: hen 147: CURLLIBDIR="-L/usr/lib64 " 148: else 149: CURLLIBDIR="" 150: fi
Thanks for the report. I wish all of curls' bugs were this easy to fix. It'll probably be a few days before I commit the fix though because the bugs are coming in for 7.27.
(In reply to comment #1) > Thanks for the report. I wish all of curls' bugs were this easy to fix. > It'll probably be a few days before I commit the fix though because the bugs > are coming in for 7.27. This is a bad deal, this will leave many packages broken and failing to compile. I would suggest making the quick fix and waiting for any additional bugs at a later time.
I have masked this ( =net-misc/curl-7.27.0 ). You can remove the mask when you fix it in a revbump.
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Okay this should be fixed in curl-7.27.0-r1. Please test and reopen if this is still a problem.
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