Summary: | games-misc/opengfx-0.5.2 fails to build: nmlc: command not found | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Robert G. Siebeck <gentoo.2019> |
Component: | [OLD] Games | Assignee: | Gentoo Games <games> |
Status: | RESOLVED INVALID | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | python |
Priority: | Normal | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | AMD64 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Whiteboard: | |||
Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- | |
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output of ´equery f nml´
Output of ´emerge -v nml´ Output of ´emerge --info´ |
Description
Robert G. Siebeck
2015-09-20 16:14:45 UTC
make sure games-util/nml is installed. I should say, re-emerge games-util/nml to make sure it's installed correctly. (In reply to Mr. Bones. from comment #2) > I should say, re-emerge games-util/nml to make sure it's installed correctly. As stated in my first comment, nml is installed. I also re-emerged it before filing the bug, which didn't help. what's the output from equery files nml Created attachment 412454 [details]
output of ´equery f nml´
See attachment for output of ´equery f nml´
please attach the output from emerge --info and the full output from emerge -v nml Created attachment 412646 [details]
Output of ´emerge -v nml´
Created attachment 412648 [details]
Output of ´emerge --info´
maybe the python team has an idea. it smells like locally modified eclasses or overlay interaction. I can't reproduce it on stable amd64. try to figure out why you're not building the shared library in nml. (In reply to Mr. Bones. from comment #9) > maybe the python team has an idea. it smells like locally modified eclasses > or overlay interaction. I can't reproduce it on stable amd64. try to > figure out why you're not building the shared library in nml. That was the right hint, thank you very much. I had to downgrade dev-python/setuptools-9999 to dev-python/setuptools-12.0.1. This fixed my nml installation and now I can emerge opengfx. |