Summary: | gtk+ 2.8.0 fails to compile on amd64 (w/fix?) | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Waldo <VValdo> |
Component: | [OLD] Library | Assignee: | AMD64 Project <amd64> |
Status: | RESOLVED INVALID | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | sabban |
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | 2005.1 | ||
Hardware: | AMD64 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Whiteboard: | |||
Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- |
Description
Waldo
2005-08-15 21:33:17 UTC
*** Bug 102691 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. *** Compiles have nothing to do with the release media... reassigning... As you certainly already used pango-1.9.x snapshots, your installed pango did not need update thru portage. But it was linked against libcairo.so.1. As it is not rebuilt against libcairo.so.2 (as it is already seen up to date by portage), any -lpangocairo will look for libcairo.so.1. So rebuild pango against libcairo.so.2. Or let portage update pango to hardmasked pango-1.10.0. ;) (In reply to comment #3) > As you certainly already used pango-1.9.x snapshots, your installed pango did > not need update thru portage. But it was linked against libcairo.so.1. As it > is not rebuilt against libcairo.so.2 (as it is already seen up to date by > portage),any -lpangocairo will look for libcairo.so.1. So rebuild pango > against libcairo.so.2. Yes, It's what I did... > Or let portage update pango to hardmasked pango-1.10.0. ;) It's what I did today. ;) revdep-rebuild You seem to have solved your own problem already. In the future just run revdep-rebuild if you errors like this, that's what it's for. God, you people are stupid. You really think revdep-rebuild identifies all reverse dependencies. When I got rid of gdbm, some package, I've forgotten which one, broke. It was not linked to any libgdbm.so*, it had some internal conf that set gdbm as present (at the install) regardless of any USE flag. And it broke, because it could not recover from not finding /usr/bin/gdbm &c nor would it reconfigure without a fresh install/emerge. And it never showed up in revdep-rebuild, which I run often, or in `emerge -pvuD` or anything else. I am recompiling pango and cairo, and probably freetype, because I am getting a symbol not found error whilst compiling xfce-base/xfce-mcs-manager. It probably came about when the freetype package version advanced, downgraded, and then readvanced. And revdep-rebuild tells me everything is fine, which means revdep-rebuild is obviously of limited usefulness. So take your "Can't Happen Here/Our Shit Don't Stink" attitude and blow it out your collective arse before you turn into Debian. And it's comments like that, that result in me not even bothering to look into your issue or helping you own. Now maybe I'd reconsider if you just got frustrated and just posted this.... But when you e-mail me your garbage as well... Not going to happen. None of us get paid for working on Gentoo. In fact it occationally cuts away from work time for me. We do this work and support on our own free time. Why should I have to take abuse from someone who's looking for my help? I don't have to. |