Thanks, will be the first stable version using GTK 3 allowing the current stable version with its dev-perl/Gtk2, and related, dependencies to be removed.
You need to use the CC-ARCHES keyword to make the magic happen, and set the package list like I did. Let's go!
Sanity check failed: > media-gfx/gscan2pdf-2.6.7 > bdepend amd64 stable profile default/linux/amd64/17.0 (39 total) > app-text/unpaper > bdepend amd64 dev profile default/linux/amd64/17.0/no-multilib/prefix/kernel-3.2+ (2 total) > app-text/unpaper
(In reply to Sam James (sec padawan) from comment #1) > You need to use the CC-ARCHES keyword to make the magic happen, and set the > package list like I did. Let's go! The guidance is that the bug needs to be confirmed by a dev first: https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Proxy_Maintainers/User_Guide#Keywording_.26_stabilization (In reply to NATTkA bot from comment #2) > Sanity check failed: > > > media-gfx/gscan2pdf-2.6.7 > > bdepend amd64 stable profile default/linux/amd64/17.0 (39 total) > > app-text/unpaper > > bdepend amd64 dev profile default/linux/amd64/17.0/no-multilib/prefix/kernel-3.2+ (2 total) > > app-text/unpaper
Updated to gscan2pdf-2.7.0 which has been available since 10 May.
All sanity-check issues have been resolved
Let's drop this. Doesn't look like bug 729040 will get fixed. From gscan2pdf-2.8.1 the ebuild prints information about test dependencies which might help in a similar situation. In the meantime imagemagick-7.0.10.27 changes their interface again, breaking a gscan2pdf test. Which will be fixed in 2.8.3.