On (19/01/06 11:30), Ernie Schroder wrote: > On Thursday 19 January 2006 04:38, a tiny voice compelled Edwin Kapauni to > write: > > I was having a very similar problem recently, and it turnes out it was > > not related to useflags. Instead I was having some stupid gnome-vfs in > > my world file. > > Good guess, but there is nothing in "world" like that. Last night I bit the > bullet and allowed orbit, libglade and gconf to be remerged. This morning, I > decided to be stubborn and make another attempt at removing all traces of > gnome. I did: > > # emerge -C orbit libglade gconf && emerge --depclean -p > The packages were removed and depclean found no orphans. So I did" > > emerge -uaDtNv world > > These are the packages that I would merge, in reverse order: > > Calculating world dependencies ...done! > [nomerge ] media-plugins/gst-plugins-alsa-0.8.10 > [nomerge ] media-libs/gst-plugins-0.8.10 +alsa -debug +esd +oss > [ebuild N ] gnome-base/gconf-2.10.1-r1 -debug -doc -static 0 kB > [ebuild N ] gnome-base/orbit-2.12.3 -debug -doc +ssl -static 0 kB > [nomerge ] x11-misc/xscreensaver-4.23 -gnome -insecure-savers +jpeg > -kerberos -krb4 -new-login +nls -offensive +opengl +pam -xinerama > [ebuild N ] gnome-base/libglade-2.5.1 -debug -doc 0 kB > > Total size of downloads: 0 kB > > Do you want me to merge these packages? [Yes/No] n > > Could this be a result of firefox-bin and openoffice-bin being built with > gnome support? How would portage know that? I don't understand the > gst-plugins connection either. > -- > Regards, Ernie > -- > gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list > Hi, In the case of "gst-plugins" try removing 'esd' USE-flag, must solve the issue. In second case IMHO "libglade" in fetched by using 'opengl' USE-flag. Try w/o. HTH.Rumen
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