Hi, Its decoding time ... again... :)
Happy new year ! I am trying to install the editor 'atom'...and got this instead from portage/emerge (I am on unstable...): !!! Multiple package instances within a single package slot have been pulled !!! into the dependency graph, resulting in a slot conflict: dev-libs/openssl:0 (dev-libs/openssl-1.0.2u:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) USE="asm sslv3 tls-heartbeat zlib -bindist -gmp -kerberos -rfc3779 -sctp -sslv2 -static-libs -test -vanilla" CPU_FLAGS_X86="(sse2)" pulled in by <dev-libs/openssl-1.1:= required by (dev-util/electron-2.0.17-r2:2.0/2.0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) USE="proprietary-codecs system-ffmpeg system-libvpx system-ssl tcmalloc -cups -custom-cflags -gconf -gnome-keyring -kerberos -lto (-neon) -pic -pulseaudio (-selinux) -test" L10N="am ar bg bn ca cs da de el en-GB es es-419 et fa fi fil fr gu he hi hr hu id it ja kn ko lt lv ml mr ms nb nl pl pt-BR pt-PT ro ru sk sl sr sv sw ta te th tr uk vi zh-CN zh-TW" ^ ^^^ ^ (dev-libs/openssl-1.1.1d-r3:0/1.1::gentoo, installed) USE="asm zlib -bindist -rfc3779 -sctp -sslv3 -static-libs -test -tls-heartbeat -vanilla" CPU_FLAGS_X86="(sse2)" pulled in by >=dev-libs/openssl-1.1.1:0= required by (net-libs/nodejs-13.5.0:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) USE="npm snapshot ssl -debug -doc -icu -inspector -pax_kernel -systemtap -test" CPU_FLAGS_X86="sse2" ^^ ^^^^^^^^ dev-libs/openssl:0/1.1= required by (app-admin/rsyslog-8.1911.0-r1:0/0::gentoo, installed) USE="gcrypt openssl ssl uuid -clickhouse -curl -dbi -debug -doc -elasticsearch -gnutls -jemalloc -kafka -kerberos -kubernetes -libressl -mdblookup -mongodb -mysql -normalize -omhttp -omhttpfs -omudpspoof -postgres -rabbitmq -redis -relp -rfc3195 -rfc5424hmac -snmp -systemd -test -usertools -xxhash -zeromq" ^^^^^^^ As far as my knowledge of portagese goes it means: Man, decide what you want: This software or that software...you cannot get both. So I have to decide, whether I want atpm or nodejs... These little funny '^', which are positioned below that lines, are offsetted in dependance to the width of my terminal, which render them pretty useless as it seems to me. Is there any way to get atom installed? Any hope? ;) :) Cheers! Meino