Volker Armin Hemmann <volkerar...@googlemail.com> writes:

>> That went off without error, but then going back to update world fails
>> at pycairo with same error message.
>
> you could grep for i486-pc-linux-gnu-gcc

I'm not sure what you had in mind there... or where to grep -r but a
grep -r from `/' has run for several hours and turned up nothing.

I finished the update world by using --skip-first but with the update
done, going back to pycairo... it still fails exactly the same.

Can you be a little more specific about what you are thinking with the
grep idea?

Also ... anyone have another idea how to iron this out.  I've done
everything suggested here in this thread but still cannot compile
pycairo successfully.

Do I really need it... what other operations might use it?

Using the `-t' flag to emerge like `-vpuDt world' shows a chain of stuff
related to emacs-cvs:

  These are the packages that would be merged, in reverse order:

  Calculating dependencies... done!

  [nomerge ] app-editors/emacs-cvs-23.0.96 USE="X alsa gif gpm svg xpm
  -Xaw3d -dbus -gtk -gzip-e l -hesiod -jpeg -kerberos -m17n-lib -motif
  -png -sound -source -tiff -toolkit-scroll-bars -xft"
  
  [nomerge ] gnome-base/librsvg-2.26.0 USE="zlib -debug -doc"
  
  [nomerge ] gnome-extra/libgsf-1.14.15 USE="bzip2 python -debug -doc
  -gnome"
  
  [nomerge ] dev-python/pygtk-2.14.1 USE="X -doc -examples"
  
  [ebuild U ] dev-python/pycairo-1.8.6 [1.8.4] USE="-doc% -examples" 0
  kB

But I'd sooner find why i486 gcc is getting involved.


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