Created attachment 298087 [details] aclocal-1.out >>> Preparing source in /tmp/portage/dev-libs/libevent-2.0.16/work/libevent-2.0.16-stable ... * Applying libevent-2.0.16-sysctl.patch ... [ ok ] * Running eautoreconf in '/tmp/portage/dev-libs/libevent-2.0.16/work/libevent-2.0.16-stable' ... * Running aclocal -I m4 ... [ ok ] * Running libtoolize --copy --force --install --automake ... [ ok ] * Running aclocal -I m4 ... [ !! ] * Failed Running aclocal ! * * Include in your bugreport the contents of: * * /tmp/portage/dev-libs/libevent-2.0.16/temp/aclocal-1.out
Sorry, why is marked as invalid? Also on my other machine there isn't that file.
/usr/share/aclocal/esd.m4 is from media-sound/esd, which has absolutely nothing to do with libevent.
(In reply to comment #2) > /usr/share/aclocal/esd.m4 is from media-sound/esd, which has absolutely nothing > to do with libevent. You absolutely right, but can you tell me _how_ I can go ahead if there isn't this file and there isn't in tree this package? amd64box ~ # eix -e esd No matches found.
(In reply to comment #3) > (In reply to comment #2) > > /usr/share/aclocal/esd.m4 is from media-sound/esd, which has absolutely nothing > > to do with libevent. > > You absolutely right, but can you tell me _how_ I can go ahead if there isn't > this file and there isn't in tree this package? > > > amd64box ~ # eix -e esd > No matches found. That's media-sound/esound of course. I guess you could reopen and reassign this to sound@ since apparently some packages install .m4 files that perhaps rely on esd.m4, that might need to be cleaned up beyond a USE=-esd reinstall. That's all I can think of.