On Thursday 15 June 2006 15:47, Mark Knecht wrote: > > Jan, > Thanks again. This worked and wine-0.9.15 is now installed. > > QUESTION: Should I now return the system to the pre-install state? > Or possibly leave gcc-config on the system and reinstall > eselect-compiler? > > emerge -C gcc-config > emerge eselect-compiler > > Thanks, > Mark > > lightning ~ # emerge -Cp gcc-config > > >>> These are the packages that would be unmerged: > > !!! 'sys-devel/gcc-config' is part of your system profile. > !!! Unmerging it may be damaging to your system. > > > sys-devel/gcc-config > selected: 1.3.13-r2 > protected: none > omitted: none > > >>> 'Selected' packages are slated for removal. > >>> 'Protected' and 'omitted' packages will not be removed. > > lightning ~ # emerge -pv eselect-compiler > > These are the packages that would be merged, in order: > > Calculating dependencies... done! > [ebuild N ] app-admin/eselect-compiler-2.0.0_rc1-r6 USE="-hardened" 0 > kB > > Total size of downloads: 0 kB > lightning ~ # Hello,
If I remember correctly, I just upgraded sys-devel/gcc-config. That should pull in eselect-compiler as a dependency. I don't know whether it is necessary or advisable to do so. You could just put ">sys-devel/gcc-config-1.99" in your package.mask for the time being, until this bug is sorted out, or you could hope that by the time a wine upgrade is pushed out, the bug will be fixed. Jan Jitse
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