> The problem is really that you are trying to install two packages which
> are just not parallel installable.
>
> The solution is to not install the gdbus-codegen package.
>
> For a bit of clarification, the gdbus-codegen package was a
> rather short lived module, and it's unfortunate that people might
> have installed it on their system, also unfortunate that it was
> not created as egg-dbus-codegen or using some non-glib
> invasive namespace.
>
> However nothing can be done about that now, just use
> gdbus-codegen from glib.

Got it, many thanks Tristan.

- Grant


>>>> The latest glib from git (glib-9999 on Gentoo) wants to install 2
>>>> files which are also installed by gdbus-codegen:
>>>>
>>>> /usr/share/man/man1/gdbus-codegen.1.bz2
>>>> /usr/bin/gdbus-codegen
>>>>
>>>> glib-9999 also has a failed patch which might be related:
>>>>
>>>> * Failed Patch: glib-2.35.x-external-gdbus-codegen.patch !
>>>> * ( 
>>>> /var/lib/layman/gnome-next/dev-libs/glib/files/glib-2.35.x-external-gdbus-codegen.patch
>>>> )
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone know what's happening with this?
>>>
>>> Problems with Gentoo packages should be reported to Gentoo, please.
>>
>> Of course, but I mean to report a problem with compatibility between
>> the latest versions of glib and gdbus-codegen.  They both install the
>> same files:
>>
>> /usr/share/man/man1/gdbus-codegen.1.bz2
>> /usr/bin/gdbus-codegen
>>
>> The Gentoo info was just extra context.
>>
>> - Grant
_______________________________________________
gtk-list mailing list
gtk-list@gnome.org
https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list

Reply via email to