On Thu, 2004-01-01 at 00:19, Andrew Gaffney wrote: > I'm running Apache-2.0.4x on an ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="x86" production server. I copied > the > mod_perl-1.99.09 ebuild to my overlay and unmasked it to install it with Apache 2. > Now, I > want to install HTML::Mason. Apparently Mason hasn't yet been thoroughly tested with > modperl 2. I've read that some people have used this combination successfully. > > > skyline libapreq # ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86" emerge -pv HTML-Mason > > These are the packages that I would merge, in order: > > Calculating dependencies > !!! all ebuilds that could satisfy "<dev-perl/mod_perl-1.99" have been masked. > !!! (dependency required by "dev-perl/libapreq-1.3" [ebuild]) > > !!! Error calculating dependencies. Please correct. > > > If I remove the line: > > <dev-perl/mod_perl-1.99 > > from the libapreq-1.3 ebuild and it will let me emerge it. Is this safe? Has anyone > done > this before? mod_perl is a dependency, probably needed for the thing to work, do this instead: ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86" emerge mod_perl emerge HTML-Mason
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