Summary: | gnome-extra/gnome-system-monitor-3.6.1 has incorrect dependency on dev-cpp/glibmm | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Aaron Griffith <aargri> |
Component: | [OLD] GNOME | Assignee: | Gentoo Linux Gnome Desktop Team <gnome> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | normal | Keywords: | InVCS |
Priority: | Normal | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | AMD64 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Whiteboard: | |||
Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- | |
Attachments: | my emerge --info |
Description
Aaron Griffith
2013-02-14 21:51:47 UTC
Created attachment 338904 [details]
my emerge --info
Do you have the error? It would let us search for unknown symbol and try to find the version including that If I ever did, I lost it months ago, and unfortunately I'm not really in a position to either downgrade my installed glibmm (and risk losing my desktop) or install a new gnome system from scratch. I know this is pretty stereotypical bad bug reporter behavior, so I apologize in advance. For whatever it's worth (probably not much), ubuntu lists glibmm 2.33.13 and glib 2.28.0 as dependencies for this package+version combo. + 14 Sep 2013; Gilles Dartiguelongue <eva@gentoo.org> + gnome-system-monitor-3.6.1.ebuild, gnome-system-monitor-3.8.2.1.ebuild, + gnome-system-monitor-3.8.2.1-r1.ebuild: + Raise glibmm dependency per bug #457624. + I couldn't downgrade my system to a configuration that would fail like it did for you and in the absence of a build.log it is hard to figure out what exactly was missing. Anyway, since glibmm-2.34 appears to have fixed the issue for you and since it keyword level matches gnome-system-monitor just fine, I raised the glibmm dependency to that version. Thanks for reporting and please provide a build.log next time. :) |