Nagatoro wrote:

> Dale wrote:
>
>> KDE 3.5 is pretty cool.  I did a back-up of some stuff first but I don't
>> see that anything was lost.  All my email is still here.  That is good
>> since I have a lot.  I did notice that after doing a revdep-rebuild,
>> there is a lot of broken libraries.  I let it do its thing but they are
>> still broken.  May do a emerge -e world and go take a nap.  I upgraded
>> gcc earlier but most of them are related to hal I think.  I did a emerge
>> -e system twice but maybe once more will do the trick.  Is there a way
>> to tell to do a world but skip the stuff in system that is already
>> done?  Just curious.
>
>
> To fix things regarding the gcc upgrade (3.3->3.4)
> revdep-rebuild --library libstdc++.so.5 -p -v
> revdep-rebuild --library libstdc++.so.5
>
> and for some reason I had to do
> emerge qt
> before since it was _after_ kde in the revdep sugested order.
>
I did the revdep-rebuild like in the guide.  I actually copied and
pasted it.  My typing sucks.  It was fine after that.  It was after I
emerged the masked hal that KDE 3.5 required that the libs went
missing.  This is what I get:

> Checking dynamic linking consistency...
>   broken /usr/lib/libIvmConfig.so.0.0.0 (requires libhal.so.0
> libdbus-glib-1.so.0 libdbus-1.so.0)
>   broken /usr/bin/ivman (requires libhal.so.0 libdbus-glib-1.so.0
> libdbus-1.so.0 libhal.so.0 libdbus-glib-1.so.0 libdbus-1.so.0)
>   broken /usr/libexec/gnome-vfs-daemon (requires libhal-storage.so.0
> libhal.so.0 libdbus-glib-1.so.0 libdbus-1.so.0)
>   broken /usr/X11R6/lib/libIvmConfig.so.0.0.0 (requires libhal.so.0
> libdbus-glib-1.so.0 libdbus-1.so.0)
>   broken /usr/X11R6/bin/ivman (requires libhal.so.0
> libdbus-glib-1.so.0 libdbus-1.so.0 libhal.so.0 libdbus-glib-1.so.0
> libdbus-1.so.0)
>  done.


It seems they have something to do with dbus and hal.  I'm no expert
though.  Just noticing that they all have hal and dbus in the names.  LOL

I'm going to do emerge dbus hal and see if that fixes it.  I think qt
was one of the ones done during the emerge -e system though.  emerge -e
world should get it for sure though, if nothing else works.

Dale
:-)

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