krgn wrote:
I have just installed modular X on my box and try to finalize it, but a
few things are broke now and have to get rebuild.

revdep-rebuild -p  :::::::::::spits this out

Checking dynamic linking consistency...
  broken /usr/bin/audemo (requires  libXaw.so.8)
  broken /usr/bin/auedit (requires  libXaw.so.8)
  broken /usr/bin/aupanel (requires  libXaw.so.8)
  broken /usr/bin/auphone (requires  libXaw.so.8)
  broken /usr/bin/autool (requires  libXaw.so.8)
  broken /usr/bin/auwave (requires  libXaw.so.8)
  broken /usr/bin/xapm (requires  libXaw.so.8)
  broken /usr/bin/xglyph (requires  libXaw.so.8)
  broken /usr/lib/transcode/filter_subtitler.so (requires  libXaw.so.8)
 done.

but neither executing ldconfig or just revdep-rebuild helps (in case of
revdep-rebuild, it fails) to solve the problem.

The rest it has to rebuild is:

[ebuild   R   ] media-libs/nas-1.7-r1
[ebuild   R   ] media-libs/t1lib-5.0.2
[ebuild   R   ] media-video/transcode-1.0.2-r1  USE="imagemagick*"
[ebuild   R   ] sys-apps/apmd-3.2.1_p4

This should be straight forward, but I don't really know where the lib
was before I installed modular X (or why its not found by them).
You may be missing:

x11-libs/libXaw-1.0.1

It will install /usr/lib/libXaw.so.7.0.0

What puzzles me is that it would seem that this is a older library than libXaw.so.8, so if the modular X is the latest release, why is this lib older?

Not sure, but install the missing package, do a revdep-rebuild and all should be fine.
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