That's why I suggested to symlink the file it was failing on to /usr/lib/opengl/nvidia.
It worked here, but if USE="-python" works for you, that's good as well.

On 16:40 Sat 14 Feb, Aaron Walker wrote:
> On Sat, 2004-02-14 at 15:57, Itamar Ravid wrote:
> > Ah, I remember now. Do a re-emerge with CFLAGS="-fno-strict-aliasing". This one
> > will fail. ("CFLAGS="-fno-strict-aliasing" emerge pygtk). You'll see near the
> > start of the errors, that libtool is looking for libGL.* in the wrong place.
> > `locate libGL.<extension`. Now, symlink libGL.<ext> to the place where the pygtk
> > compilation is looking for it. It should work now.
> > 
> > HTH.
> > 
> 
> I wonder if this was the same problem I had with compiling ecore... it
> failed because it couldn't find /usr/lib/opengl/nvidia/libGL.*
> 
> No wonder, since it's in /usr/lib/opengl/nvidia/lib/libGL*
> 
> I fixed the problem temporarily, by not even installing pygtk
> (USE="-python" emerge vte removed the pygtk dependency)  At this point,
> I don't see any need in pygtk, so for now I'll just leave it.
> 
> Thanks again for your help,
> Aaron
> 
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