On 1/8/06, Jamie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm still having the same error and cannot work out any way to fix it
> without removing gnome - which I do not want to do if I can avoid it.
> Can anyone suggest any remedies for this error or should I just give up and
> remove gnome, then do the upgrade then try and re-emerge gnome?
> Could it be that because I emerged a few ~amd64 packages (nvidia-kernel,
> nvidia-glx, k9copy and a couple of others I cannot remember at the moment
> and I don't currently have access to my Gentoo box) that this has caused
> some library problems?
> I'm just a bit stuck here and would love to get this sorted out as I don't
> like having to use Windows when I should be using Gentoo!!!

First, please don't post the same message multiple times.  It is even
worse when you cross-post it to two different mail lists.  It is a
gmail "feature" that you do not see your own postings to mail lists. 
If you don't get an answer, it usually means nobody on the list has a
clue how to help you....and you usually need to post some more
information or try something else.

So for starters, please post:

1. The output of emerge --info.
2. The emerge command you are running.
3. The output of the same command with -pv options.

-Richard

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