That version lost its keywords on ppc* and is needed for gcc-4.6 compat Reproducible: Always
I'm working on ppc64 and I've got all the depends keyworded, but at blender itself I hit: >>> Creating Manifest for /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/media-gfx/blender KEYWORDS.dropped 1 DEPEND.bad 5 media-gfx/blender/blender-2.63a-r2.ebuild: ~ppc64(default/linux/powerpc/ppc64/10.0/64bit-userland/developer) ['>=virtual/ffmpeg-0.6.90[x264,mp3,encode,theora,jpeg2k?]'] media-gfx/blender/blender-2.63a-r2.ebuild: ~ppc64(default/linux/powerpc/ppc64/10.0/64bit-userland/desktop/kde) ['>=virtual/ffmpeg-0.6.90[x264,mp3,encode,theora,jpeg2k?]'] media-gfx/blender/blender-2.63a-r2.ebuild: ~ppc64(default/linux/powerpc/ppc64/10.0/64bit-userland/desktop/gnome) ['>=virtual/ffmpeg-0.6.90[x264,mp3,encode,theora,jpeg2k?]'] media-gfx/blender/blender-2.63a-r2.ebuild: ~ppc64(default/linux/powerpc/ppc64/10.0/64bit-userland/desktop) ['>=virtual/ffmpeg-0.6.90[x264,mp3,encode,theora,jpeg2k?]'] media-gfx/blender/blender-2.63a-r2.ebuild: ~ppc64(default/linux/powerpc/ppc64/10.0/64bit-userland) ['>=virtual/ffmpeg-0.6.90[x264,mp3,encode,theora,jpeg2k?]'] RDEPEND.bad 5 media-gfx/blender/blender-2.63a-r2.ebuild: ~ppc64(default/linux/powerpc/ppc64/10.0/64bit-userland/developer) ['>=virtual/ffmpeg-0.6.90[x264,mp3,encode,theora,jpeg2k?]'] media-gfx/blender/blender-2.63a-r2.ebuild: ~ppc64(default/linux/powerpc/ppc64/10.0/64bit-userland/desktop/kde) ['>=virtual/ffmpeg-0.6.90[x264,mp3,encode,theora,jpeg2k?]'] media-gfx/blender/blender-2.63a-r2.ebuild: ~ppc64(default/linux/powerpc/ppc64/10.0/64bit-userland/desktop/gnome) ['>=virtual/ffmpeg-0.6.90[x264,mp3,encode,theora,jpeg2k?]'] media-gfx/blender/blender-2.63a-r2.ebuild: ~ppc64(default/linux/powerpc/ppc64/10.0/64bit-userland/desktop) ['>=virtual/ffmpeg-0.6.90[x264,mp3,encode,theora,jpeg2k?]'] media-gfx/blender/blender-2.63a-r2.ebuild: ~ppc64(default/linux/powerpc/ppc64/10.0/64bit-userland) ['>=virtual/ffmpeg-0.6.90[x264,mp3,encode,theora,jpeg2k?]'] And yet, virtual/ffmepg is keyworded. I'm not sure what's going on here.
Anthony sorry I missed your comment before. I think the problem is that you don't have all the USE flags — can you check if ppc64 is masking some of them?
closing this in favor of bug #418399