On April 21, 2017 6:37:46 PM GMT+02:00, "Arthur Țițeică" <art...@cloud.titeica.ro> wrote: >În ziua de vineri, 21 aprilie 2017, la 12:34:13 EEST, Mick a scris: >> I've updated dolphin to kde-apps/dolphin-16.12.3 and elog advised me: >> >> * Messages for package kde-apps/dolphin-16.12.3: >> >> * For crypto actions, please install kde-apps/kleopatra:5 >> >> So off I went keywording kleopatra:5, only to discover that it needs >USE >> flags [cxx,qt5] which I recall were disabled recently, or gpgme would >not >> install. This is the output I get. >> >> # emerge -1aNDv kde-apps/kleopatra:5 >> >> These are the packages that would be merged, in order: >> >> Calculating dependencies... done! >> >> emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy >">=app-crypt/gpgme-1.7.1[cxx,qt5]". >> (dependency required by "kde-apps/kleopatra-17.04.0::gentoo" >[ebuild]) >> (dependency required by "kde-apps/kleopatra:5" [argument]) >> >> >> So, what's the recommended way forward? > >In /usr/portage/profiles/targets/desktop/plasma/package.use.stable.mask > >there's an explanation why 'cxx' and 'qt5' are masked. > >If you don't use kdepim4 I think it's safe to unmask those use flags >for >gpgme.
What is the best way to unmask those use flags? Editing that file in the profile isn't a good idea. Is a file 'package.use.unmask' in /etc/portage sufficient? Thanks, Joost Ps. Not at the computer, so can't try it at the moment. -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.