On Wed, Dec 21, 2016 at 1:44 PM, <meino.cra...@gmx.de> wrote: > Corbin Bird <corbinb...@charter.net> [16-12-21 17:12]: > The first run of emerge tells me to add the systemd USE flag to dbus. > I did that and ran into to problems I reported.
Ok, I think you left that bit out... And this is why it is helpful to understand why portage is doing something before just changing configuration settings. Adding the systemd USE flag to packages is a really quick way to end up with systemd getting installed. Generally speaking it shouldn't just happen by default... Can you show the output when you add -t to the emerge command? I think that will be helpful. However, I think an earlier poster was on the right track when he pointed out that the tmpfiles virtual requires an unstable version of openrc. I'm not sure why that was getting pulled in in the first place, and -t should show that. > > emerge: there are no ebuilds built with USE flags to satisfy > "media-libs/mesa[egl,gbm,gles2?,wayland]". > !!! One of the following packages is required to complete your request: > - media-libs/mesa-11.2.2::gentoo (Change USE: +wayland) > (dependency required by "kde-plasma/kwin-5.8.3::gentoo" [ebuild]) > (dependency required by "kde-plasma/plasma-workspace-5.8.3-r4::gentoo" > [ebuild]) > (dependency required by "net-p2p/ktorrent-5.0.1::gentoo[shutdown]" [ebuild]) > (dependency required by "@selected" [set]) > (dependency required by "@world" [argument]) > [1] 20322 exit 1 emerge -t --update --newuse --deep --with-bdeps=y > --tree --keep-going > > What? > > Now wayland shall be installed? IIIIIKKKKKSSSS! > I want my UNIX back! Interesting. I just noticed that it pulled in wayland for me. I have no idea why kwin requires wayland support in mesa. It obviously works fine with xorg. I might do some looking into that. There isn't really anything non-UNIX about wayland, though I'm not sure I'd be in a rush to use it just yet. It is just a replacement for xorg (to say the least, it doesn't purport to be a feature-complete replacement and may never be). Your wayland issues and your systemd issues are most likely entirely unrelated... -- Rich