On Wednesday 26 November 2003 05:44, gabriel wrote: > On November 25, 2003 03:09 am, Jason Stubbs wrote: > > It's a bit worrying that two packages (on my system) "own" the same file. > > Which linux-headers are you running? If you find several, try unmerging > > them all and then re-emerging the latest. > > > > That's about all the help I can provide at the moment. Hopefully it is > > enough. > > well i unmerged all linux-headers packages and then re-emerged version > 2.4.21-r1, (what does that do?) then re-emerged glibc 2.3.2-r9 again since > it reccomends it after installing linux-headers. then i tried to emerge > kdemultimedia and it died again.... in the same spot. > > i realise that someone already suggested that i edit > "/usr/include/asm/byteorder.h" and see if that works, but i'm loathed to > start screwing around with stuff i don't understand. there must be a > "right way"(tm) to fix this sort of thing.
Check out the bug report like Mike Gardiner said. The problem is there - in extensive detail! Basically, for the time being, you'll have to either downgrade gcc to 3.2.x or edit /usr/portage/kde-base/kdemultimedia/kdemultimedia-3.1.4.ebuild and change myconf="$myconf $myaudio $myinterface" to myconf="$myconf $myaudio $myinterface --disable-strict". The latter is definately recommended. Jason -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list