Please don't toppost
On 20 May 2020 21:34:47 CEST, n952162 <n952...@web.de> wrote: >The output of: > >sudo emerge -auDv --changed-use --keep-going --with-bdeps=y >--changed-deps --backtrack=100 @world > >is attached. > > >On 05/20/20 21:24, Daniel Frey wrote: >> On 5/20/20 12:06 PM, n952162 wrote: >>> The command was: >>> >>> emerge -vu dev-qt/qtgui dev-qt/qtx11extras dev-qt/qtopengl >>> dev-qt/qtprintsupport dev-qt/qtwidgets dev-qt/qtxml >>> dev-qt/linguist-tools dev-qt/qtnetwork dev-qt/qtsvg dev-qt/qtcore >>> >>> The output to that is attached. >>> >>> I tried just emerging zlib with the static-libs USE flag ... that >log is >>> also attached. >>> >>> On 05/20/20 18:59, Ashley Dixon wrote: >>>> On Wed, May 20, 2020 at 02:35:52PM +0200, n952162 wrote: >>>>> I have a slot conflict for sys-libs/zlib, whereby both users want >>>>> the same package. Studying the USE variables shows that the new >>>>> package wants, additionally, the "static-libs" USE flag. >>>>> >>>>> I thought, the way to handle this is to add the static-libs USE >>>>> variable in /etc/portage/package.use and re-emerge with >>>>> --changed-use. Unfortunately, that gives me the same conflict. >>>> Can you attach the full output of emerge ? >>>> >>> >> >> This is most likely due to so many packages that need to be upgraded >> at the same time. You're only asking to update a few select packages >> and it's borking because it's finding packages outside your request >> that also need to be updated at the same time. >> >> Have you tried an `emerge -avuD world` to see if portage can >backtrack >> far enough to sort dependencies out? >> >> Dan >> I would suggest the following: - update the 10 files in /etc/portage that need updating (see top of the list) - check and configure the licence updates mentioned at the bottom - ensure your world file is clean (eg. does not contain any libraries at all l, except those few you might need for private projects) Then rerun the emerge command and provide the results. -- Joost -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.