Summary: | dev-util/eclipse-sdk-3.2.1-r3: emerge fails with ant-1.7.1 | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | bugzilla-gentoo |
Component: | [OLD] Development | Assignee: | Development Tools Team <dev-tools> |
Status: | RESOLVED INVALID | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | java |
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | x86 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
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Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- |
Description
bugzilla-gentoo
2008-12-30 11:51:16 UTC
I don't think we ever had an ant-icontract package, we certainly don't have it now, where did you get it from? Looks like your /usr/share/ant/lib/ant-icontract.jar is a broken symlink? icontract.jar was part of the ant-tasks package as far as i know which got removed. You are right. /usr/share/ant/lib/ant-icontract.jar is a broken and orphaned symlink. I removed it and I am retrying to emerge eclipse-sdk. After removing all orphaned symlinks pointing into /usr/share/ant-tasks/lib/ (ant-icontract.jar, ant-jai.jar, ant-netrexx.jar, ant-starteam.jar, ant-stylebook.jar, ant-vaj.jar, ant-weblogic.jar, ant-xslp.jar) the eclipse-sdk build process finished successfully. I wonder why those symlinks weren't removed when unmerging ant-tasks. Is there any tool to scan for orphaned libraries, config files, ... ? I will mark the bug report as invalid if nobody disagrees. (In reply to comment #4) > After removing all orphaned symlinks pointing into /usr/share/ant-tasks/lib/ > (ant-icontract.jar, ant-jai.jar, ant-netrexx.jar, ant-starteam.jar, > ant-stylebook.jar, ant-vaj.jar, ant-weblogic.jar, ant-xslp.jar) the eclipse-sdk > build process finished successfully. I wonder why those symlinks weren't > removed when unmerging ant-tasks. Well I also wonder how the symlinks were created, and if they were even owned by the ant-tasks installation. As I recall and confirmed by looking through cvs attic, we started to create these symlinks in a version of ant-tasks that no longer installed icontract and stuff. Perhaps there were some overlay versions I forgot about? > Is there any tool to scan for orphaned > libraries, config files, ... ? Dunno about official one, I think there were some "decruft" scripts in forums/wiki. > I will mark the bug report as invalid if nobody > disagrees. Yeah unless someone else experiences the same thing, it looks like an oddity. Thank you for your comments. |