Ok now, I'm getting fed up with all of the breakage that I've seen in Gentoo in the last few months.
I'm trying to upgrade MythTV. Emerge told me to upgrade my profile, which I did. Now I'm doing an emerge -u world. But before I could do that, I had to upgrade portage, with made sense. When I go to emerge -u portage, I'm told: sys-apps/mktemp (is blocking sys-apps/coreutils-7.1) So I do: emerge -C mktemp Now I've gotten a whole page of error messages. The most basic of error messages indicates that the system can't load libselinux.so.1. I'm not using SElinux!!!! Nor do I want to. All I want to do is upgrade a machine that I built a few months ago. In fact, all I want to do is upgrade a SINGLE PACKAGE on that machine!!! Has Gentoo become such a moving target that it's no longer suitable for normal, every day, usage? I've got another machine that needs to be upgraded, but hasn't been upgraded in some time. So it's profile is obsolete and many of the core packages have been moved around so much that there is no upgrade path from where it is now, to where Gentoo is. Is it time to start looking for a new distribution? It seems that as long as I keep rebuilding machines from a current live CD, all is well. But if I try to upgrade anything else, I end up having to reformat. I've been using Gentoo long enough to have actually met Daniel Robbins in person, but I'm considering moving to a different distribution. Remember, all I want to do is upgrade MythTV. Mike.