Attempting to merge the rivatv package attempts to merge sys-kernel/linux-sources-2.4.19-r1 as well. Here is the result of 'emerge --pretend rivatv': These are the packages that I would merge, in order. Calculating dependencies ...done! [ebuild N ] sys-kernel/linux-sources-2.4.19-r1 to / [ebuild R ] media-video/rivatv-0.8.0 to / (of course the R was an N). Attempting to go ahead with the merge resulted in the following message: * On 22 April, 2002, we started using a new and improved organizational * structure for our kernel source ebuilds. The new system is much easier * to understand and use. This ebuild is a "stub" ebuild designed with * the sole purpose of explaining how the new system works. If you're seeing this message, you probably typed "emerge sys-kernel/linux-sources." Our new kernel source organization doesn't have a linux-sources ebuild anymore. Instead, we now offer the following selection of Linux kernel source ebuilds. You should choose the best one for your needs: * sys-kernel/gentoo-sources The gentoo-sources ebuild is our replacement for our previous linux-sources ebuild. We try to ensure that this kernel is very fast and stable and we recommend this kernel for most people. However, XFS support is no longer included in this kernel. If you use XFS, use sys-kernel/xfs-sources. * sys-kernel/vanilla-sources The vanilla-sources ebuild installs a "mainline" kernel source tree, giving you the exact same thing as if you downloaded a stock kernel from kernel.org. (press Enter to continue) 'emerge --nodeps rivatv' worked properly however.
Created attachment 1549 [details] Updated rivatv ebuild Here's an updated rivatv ebuild that I made. I also cleaned up the ebuild file and made it conform with lintool --show-details. mkeadle from #gentoo tested it for me and he confirmed it worked. take the tarball and extract to /usr/portage/media-video/rivatv/ and test away. :)
Thanks, Cardoe!