Summary: | USE=doc breaks gnome-base/libbonobo 2.6.2 | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | David Norris <danorris> |
Component: | [OLD] GNOME | Assignee: | Gentoo Linux Gnome Desktop Team <gnome> |
Status: | RESOLVED NEEDINFO | ||
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | AMD64 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Whiteboard: | |||
Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- | |
Attachments: |
output of 'USE=doc emerge libbonobo'
output of 'FEATURES=-ccache USE=doc emerge libbonobo' output of 'FEATURES=-ccache USE=doc emerge libgnomecanvas' |
Description
David Norris
2004-12-03 07:12:24 UTC
Actually I don't think bonobo is the problem. I get the same error with USE=doc emerge gnomecanvas. Maybe gtk-doc itself is broken? I'm no gnome expert so bear with me... just let me know how I can help! You'll need to attach a full build log of either package failing, thanks. Created attachment 45240 [details]
output of 'USE=doc emerge libbonobo'
No problem, here it is!
There's nothing gtk-doc related in that bug report - it doesn't even make it to compiling/creating the documentation. Can you try without ccache in your FEATURES? Thanks. Sure, I'll try that tomorrow (sleep calls). I'm confused, though. Why would USE='-doc' make the problem go away if it hadn't yet got to building the documentation? And I notice it's running docs/api/Makefile when it dies, and the make target that's dying appears, to my inexpert eye, to be calling gtk-doc. What am I missing? I see what you mean now, sorry, I'm tired. I'll look into as soon as I can, and apologise for the confusion. In the meantime, just check without ccache in FEATURES, and check the other breaking build, see if it fails calling gtkdoc-scanobj. Created attachment 45294 [details]
output of 'FEATURES=-ccache USE=doc emerge libbonobo'
No worries at all... here's the libbonobo log...
Created attachment 45295 [details]
output of 'FEATURES=-ccache USE=doc emerge libgnomecanvas'
... and here's libgnomecanvas.
A number of things could be causing your problem, but I don't think it's related to gtk-doc. It might be related to problems with shared libraries in your system. It is strange that you logs don't provide any additional info between the "creating libbonobo-scan" and "Scan failed" lines. Do the logs you've attached include stderr? If not, could you please repost the log including stderr? No further feedback. |