> Julia Fischer wrote:
> > Opengl was already set to xorg-x11. I didn't try the emerge -e
> > xorg-x11 because I needed a running system today. I installed
kubuntu.
> > Thanks anyway!
> >
> > grottenolm.
> >>
> >> I don't think that this is the problem, because of the driver in
any
> >> case become linked against xorg and not vice-versa and the error
occurs
> >> when she tries to compile x11-base/xorg-server.
> >>
> >> But I remember that also I had weird problems when I was upgrading
from
> >> xorg-6.9 to xorg-7.0, which occurs because of suddenly some files
of
> the
> >> partial xorg-packages were missing even though the package was
emerged.
> >> Re-emerging of the corresponding packages was the solution. If you
> van't
> >> vfigure out which packages are affected it would be the best to run
> >> `emerge -e xorg-x11`
> >>
> >> Regards
> >> Sebastian Noack
> >>
> >> --
> >> gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
> >>
> >>
> 
> I ran into the same thing and I had to do a emerge -e world to get
mine
> working.  I wish I knew which package(s) needed to be remerged but I
> have no clue.  I think it was a KDE one though.  It was working long
> before the emerge finished.
> 
> Funny thing is, this only seemed to affect a few people, me included
of
> course.
> 
> Dale

I don't think that this have to do anything with kde, because of this
error occurs during compiling xorg-server and kde is just a bundle of
apps running on X.

Actually I didn't do `emerge -e xorg-x11` or even `emerge -e world`,
when I had problems to upgrade xorg. Instead of, I redirect the output
of `emerge -ep xorg-x11` into a temporary file, and re-emerged only the
x-related packages from this file. This would safe a lot of time.

But maybe you and Julia, should look first at the bug, which Richard
mentioned.

> But in fact, Julia's problem seems to be this bug:
> 
> http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=138766

Regards
Sebastian Noack

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