On 5/14/05, Drew Tomlinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In an attempt to "clean up" my newly installed and get everything back
> to "default" as much as possible, I'm running 'emerge --emptytree
> world".  The build failed on lcms-1.13.  Here's the output:
> 
> *** Gentoo sanity check failed! ***
> *** libtool.m4 and ltmain.sh have a version mismatch! ***
> *** (libtool.m4 = 1.5.16, ltmain.sh = 1.5) ***
> 
> Please run:
> 
>   libtoolize --copy --force
> 
> OK, I did 'cd /var/tmp/portage/lcms-1.13/work/lcms-1.13' and ran
> 'libtoolize --copy --force'. When subsequent 'emerge lcms' commands
> failed, I read the emerge man page.  It seemed that 'emerge --resume
> lcms' would be appropriate after doing the libtoolize thing again.
> However, it failed with the same output.
> 
> How can I resolve this issue?  And once resolved, is there anyway to
> resume the 'emerge --emptytree world' or should I just start over.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Drew
> 

Drew,
   There are reports on this in Bugzilla as well as a masked fix. I
would have recommended

ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86" emerge -pv lcms

but now that you've done the force step I'm not sure what you should do.

   In the future I'd recommend against anything that uses strong words
like force just based on how much trouble that can cause on other
distros. Maybe you can still add lcms ~x86 to package.keywords and be
OK but you'll want someone better than me to tell you yes or no on
that one.

- Mark

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