Summary: | media-libs/harfbuzz-2.0.2 - configure:19835: error: glib support requested but glib-2.0 not found | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Tobias Leupold <tl> |
Component: | Current packages | Assignee: | Lars Wendler (Polynomial-C) (RETIRED) <polynomial-c> |
Status: | RESOLVED DUPLICATE | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | gnome, office |
Priority: | Normal | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
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Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- | |
Attachments: | config.log.xz |
Description
Tobias Leupold
2018-12-10 19:13:08 UTC
Do you have sys-devel/crossdev package installed? (In reply to Lars Wendler (Polynomial-C) from comment #1) > Do you have sys-devel/crossdev package installed? Yes, I use distcc to build for other machines in my network and need crossdev toolchains for that. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 500338 *** Well ... it's possible that this is a duplicate of that 2014 bug, but I still can't build the package ... so would you mind giving me a hint on how to fix this? ... or asking the other way round: Shouldn't the respective ebuild be changed so that it does select the proper toolchain if crossdev is installed? I wonder how the ebuild should "fix" your toolchain that got messed up by another package. That simply isn't the job of any ebuild. The crossdev package is to blame here and the fix needs to go into that package, not any other package that became broken because of a flawed crossdev package. I'm sorry if I offended you, but I'm not a Gentoo dev – I simply installed a stable(!) package that apparently causes a build failure for another package. So – from the point of view of a stable end-user (is anybody running Gentoo an end-user?! ;-) – this bug is definitely not "resolved" because I still can't build harfbuzz 2.0.2 (interestingly, version 1.9.0 could be built without a problem!), and I have no idea how to do so. I'd really like to help to fix this – in which way it may be necessary or possible! I cross-build for a Raspberry Pi, so I do need the crossdev toolchain. Is there any way how to ship around this? Can I do something to help? (In reply to Tobias Leupold from comment #7) > I'm sorry if I offended you, but I'm not a Gentoo dev – I simply installed a > stable(!) package that apparently causes a build failure for another > package. Don't worry. I do not feel offended and in case my answer appeared to be a bit snarky, that was merely because I found your second request a bit strange. > So – from the point of view of a stable end-user (is anybody > running Gentoo an end-user?! ;-) – this bug is definitely not "resolved" > because I still can't build harfbuzz 2.0.2 (interestingly, version 1.9.0 > could be built without a problem!), and I have no idea how to do so. > > I'd really like to help to fix this – in which way it may be necessary or > possible! I cross-build for a Raspberry Pi, so I do need the crossdev > toolchain. I haven't used crossdev in a very long time and thus cannot really help you there because of lack of expertise. > Is there any way how to ship around this? Can I do something to help? If I were in your situation I'd try to find out if _temporarily_ uninstalling crossdev would fix the issue. For a final satisfying fix you should perhaps get in touch with our crossdev developers (crossdev@gentoo.org) or perhaps simply commenting on the bug even though it's from 2014. |