You need to pick a SLOT... This is the only ebuild in Portage with improper depend for musicbrainz kde-misc/tellico/tellico-2.3.4.ebuild: musicbrainz? ( >=media-libs/musicbrainz-2.1.5 ) kde-misc/tellico/tellico-2.3.5.ebuild: musicbrainz? ( >=media-libs/musicbrainz-2.1.5 ) $ grep SLOT *.ebuild musicbrainz-2.1.5.ebuild:SLOT="1" musicbrainz-3.0.2.ebuild:SLOT="3" musicbrainz-3.0.3.ebuild:SLOT="3" musicbrainz-4.0.0.ebuild:SLOT="4"
Fixed. Thanks for reporting.
Does tellico really needs musicbrainz:1? I couldn't find any information about it. It works fine for me with media-libs/musicbrainz-3.0.2:3 which is the most current stable version. Including dependency on musicbrainz:1 means adding older version of library for most users.
indeed, quick grepping through sourcetree and couldn't find any reference to the actual libmusicbrainz library being used tellico just seems to have internal support. propably a feature that should always be enabled if it doesn't have external dependencies. reopening for maintainers to re-evaluate
(In reply to comment #3) > indeed, quick grepping through sourcetree and couldn't find any reference to > the actual libmusicbrainz library being used > > tellico just seems to have internal support. propably a feature that should > always be enabled if it doesn't have external dependencies. > > reopening for maintainers to re-evaluate I agree: in fact, autodep reports that it is not used at all during compilation.
thanks guys + 15 Mar 2012; Samuli Suominen <ssuominen@gentoo.org> tellico-2.3.4.ebuild, + tellico-2.3.5.ebuild: + Remove no-op USE="musicbrainz" and depend wrt #405113 by Tomasz Golinski and + Michael (kensington)