* Messages for package x11-proto/glproto-1.4.17-r1: * This package will overwrite one or more files that may belong to other * packages (see list below). You can use a command such as `portageq * owners / ` to identify the installed package that owns a * file. If portageq reports that only one package owns a file then do * NOT file a bug report. A bug report is only useful if it identifies at * least two or more packages that are known to install the same file(s). * If a collision occurs and you can not explain where the file came from * then you should simply ignore the collision since there is not enough * information to determine if a real problem exists. Please do NOT file * a bug report at http://bugs.gentoo.org unless you report exactly which * two packages install the same file(s). See * http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Knowledge_Base:Blockers for tips on how to * solve the problem. And once again, please do NOT file a bug report * unless you have completely understood the above message. * * Detected file collision(s): * * /usr/include/GL/glxmd.h * /usr/include/GL/glxproto.h * /usr/include/GL/glxtokens.h * * Searching all installed packages for file collisions... * * Press Ctrl-C to Stop * * None of the installed packages claim the file(s). * * Package 'x11-proto/glproto-1.4.17-r1' merged despite file collisions. * If necessary, refer to your elog messages for the whole content of the * above message. * Messages for package x11-libs/libXi-1.7.5: * Some special keys and keyboard layouts may stop working. * To fix them, recompile xorg-server. * Messages for package media-libs/mesa-11.0.6: * This package will overwrite one or more files that may belong to other * packages (see list below). You can use a command such as `portageq * owners / ` to identify the installed package that owns a * file. If portageq reports that only one package owns a file then do * NOT file a bug report. A bug report is only useful if it identifies at * least two or more packages that are known to install the same file(s). * If a collision occurs and you can not explain where the file came from * then you should simply ignore the collision since there is not enough * information to determine if a real problem exists. Please do NOT file * a bug report at http://bugs.gentoo.org unless you report exactly which * two packages install the same file(s). See * http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Knowledge_Base:Blockers for tips on how to * solve the problem. And once again, please do NOT file a bug report * unless you have completely understood the above message. * * Detected file collision(s): * * /usr/include/GL/glext.h * /usr/include/GL/gl.h * /usr/include/GL/glxext.h * /usr/include/GL/glx.h * /usr/include/EGL/eglext.h * /usr/include/EGL/egl.h * /usr/include/EGL/eglextchromium.h * /usr/include/EGL/eglmesaext.h * /usr/include/EGL/eglplatform.h * /usr/include/KHR/khrplatform.h * /usr/lib64/libGL.so.1 * /usr/lib64/libGL.so * /usr/lib64/libEGL.so.1 * /usr/lib64/libEGL.so * * Searching all installed packages for file collisions... * * Press Ctrl-C to Stop * * None of the installed packages claim the file(s). * * Package 'media-libs/mesa-11.0.6' merged despite file collisions. If * necessary, refer to your elog messages for the whole content of the * above message. * USE="bindist" was not set. Potentially patent encumbered code was * enabled. Please see patents.txt for an explanation. * Note that in order to have full S3TC support, it is necessary to install * media-libs/libtxc_dxtn as well. This may be necessary to get nice * textures in some apps, and some others even require this to run. * Messages for package x11-apps/xinit-1.3.4-r1: * If you use startx to start X instead of a login manager like gdm/kdm, * you can set the XSESSION variable to anything in /etc/X11/Sessions/ or * any executable. When you run startx, it will run this as the login session. * You can set this in a file in /etc/env.d/ for the entire system, * or set it per-user in ~/.bash_profile (or similar for other shells). * Here's an example of setting it for the whole system: * echo XSESSION="Gnome" > /etc/env.d/90xsession * env-update && source /etc/profile * Messages for package x11-base/xorg-server-1.17.4: * This package will overwrite one or more files that may belong to other * packages (see list below). You can use a command such as `portageq * owners / ` to identify the installed package that owns a * file. If portageq reports that only one package owns a file then do * NOT file a bug report. A bug report is only useful if it identifies at * least two or more packages that are known to install the same file(s). * If a collision occurs and you can not explain where the file came from * then you should simply ignore the collision since there is not enough * information to determine if a real problem exists. Please do NOT file * a bug report at http://bugs.gentoo.org unless you report exactly which * two packages install the same file(s). See * http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Knowledge_Base:Blockers for tips on how to * solve the problem. And once again, please do NOT file a bug report * unless you have completely understood the above message. * * Detected file collision(s): * * /usr/lib64/xorg/modules/extensions/libglx.so * * Searching all installed packages for file collisions... * * Press Ctrl-C to Stop * * None of the installed packages claim the file(s). * * Package 'x11-base/xorg-server-1.17.4' merged despite file collisions. * If necessary, refer to your elog messages for the whole content of the * above message. >>> Auto-cleaning packages... >>> No outdated packages were found on your system. * GNU info directory index is up-to-date. * After world updates, it is important to remove obsolete packages with * emerge --depclean. Refer to `man emerge` for more information.