1. wrong dependencies 2. defaulting to alsa when USE="-arts -alsa" is wrong, since an incorrect dependency set will be stored 3. rosegarden is a kde app, it _has_ to use kde.eclass
Created attachment 53966 [details] (new) rosegarden-4.1.0.ebuild - drop alsa flag, to avoid conflicting flag combinations - use kde.eclass - refined dependencies
Uh, forgot to move || ( kde-base/kdemultimedia-arts kde-base/kdemultimedia ) Obviously it depends on arts, too.
err, ....shit, forget the last comment
Created attachment 53970 [details] (new) rosegarden-4.1.0.ebuild this one is better
Created attachment 53975 [details] Updated ebuild Does this sounds better for you? :) It adds libmad dependency, fixes the arts/alsa races, and uses kde eclass. kdemultimedia dependency is removed as it seems not to link to anything from there. It works for me on amd64.
i was taking a look before your comments and I had already opened the create attachment page waiting for compilation completion, sorry about that :)
new ebuild commited, thanks
*** Bug 88992 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
*** Bug 89117 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
*** Bug 91370 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
*** Bug 92474 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Well here in x86 land we still have version 4.0.9.8 which is broken.... I point you to the description inside the bugs marked as duplicate, mine included. I didn't find this bug because it is marked fixed and consequently didn't appear in my search. So at the moment we have a broken ebuild in x86 land and apparently a working one in ~x86 land (I didn't check). Shouldn't it be the other way around? Should this bug be closed while the fix hasn't made it to stable? Sorry about the rant.
Comment #12: OK, same back-rant then. ;-) RTFM: <snip> Enter a bug # or ALL followed by some search terms: Example: ALL pop3d </snip> So bugzilla search for "ALL rosegarden" for sure returns a lot of results @carlo: Can
Comment #12: OK, same back-rant then. ;-) RTFM: <snip> Enter a bug # or ALL followed by some search terms: Example: ALL pop3d </snip> So bugzilla search for "ALL rosegarden" for sure returns a lot of results @carlo: Can´t this be marked stable? The old versions don´t work at all so can´t really be much worse. :-)
Jakub: I fixed the ebuild, but I'm neither a member of the sound herd, nor do I have interest to maintain this application.