Because of all the rev-bumps, Benedikt is right, simply update your installed packages but don't run "uninstall" with the "--uninstalls-may-break" parameter, if there are still packages which depend on gmp/mpfr without ":=" fix them.
Greetings Paul Am Samstag, den 05.05.2012, 12:40 +0200 schrieb Benedikt Morbach: > fwiw, I did this yesterday and it worked flawlessly. > > A few packages still broke, but those were non-critical and got fixed > by 'cave fix-linkage': > dev-libs/gnutls-3.0.19:0::arbor > dev-libs/glib-networking-2.32.1:0::arbor > gnome-bindings/seed-3.2.0-r1:0::gnome > > Also, a few exheres outside ::arbor arre missing := deps. > For me those were: > gnome-bindings/seed-3.2.0-r1:0::gnome > sci-libs/glpk-4.47:0::scientific > > But I deviated from the given upgrade path and did the following > cave resolve world -c -... > cave uninstall 'gmp:0' 'mpfr:0' --uninstalls-may-break '*/*' > cave fix-linkage > > because the fix-linkage call given tried to rebuild everything again. _______________________________________________ Exherbo-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.exherbo.org/mailman/listinfo/exherbo-dev
