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Bug 35171

Summary: Missing dependencies on libart from the GRP cd's
Product: Gentoo Linux Reporter: Spider (RETIRED) <spider>
Component: [OLD] KDEAssignee: Gentoo KDE team <kde>
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE    
Severity: trivial    
Priority: High    
Version: 1.4   
Hardware: All   
OS: Linux   
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Description Spider (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2003-12-05 19:43:54 UTC
okay, this is a bit sketchy, and probably resolved somewhere before this, but
I'm filing it anyhow since it seems obscure enough :

04:37:36] <|_|NiX> Hi everybody, this isn't my first Gentoo install but this
time I have some difficulties trying to setup KDE, /var/log/kdm.log tells :
.../kdm_greet : error while loading shared libraries : libart_lgpl_2 ... In
/etc/make.conf I specified use "kde qt -gnome -gtk" because I want to use only
KDE. Why do I miss those libraries? 


its installed with GRP set binaries by doing "emerge -k kde" 


Reproducible: Didn't try
Steps to Reproduce:
Comment 1 Spider (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2003-12-05 19:46:22 UTC
(yep, solved by doing emerge -k libart_lgpl ) 
Comment 2 Caleb Tennis (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2003-12-06 05:12:35 UTC

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 29223 ***
Comment 3 Paul de Vrieze (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2003-12-07 02:58:26 UTC
One thing, for the GRP you should install packages with the standard useflags. Only change the useflags after you have installed all the binaries. This is because most dependencies are compile-time and thus need to be resolved. Unfortunately portage is not yet smart enough to see this in a binary package and get the compiletime dep regardless of the current useflags.
Comment 4 Spider (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2003-12-07 05:35:23 UTC
actually, when you use -g it gets dependency info from  the packages on the server, so why doesn't that happen when you do it locally?