Le Wed, 31 Jul 2013 19:01:47 +0200, Karl Lindén <[email protected]> a écrit : > Hi Xavier! > > This problem is known and I am working to fix it. There is nothing > wrong with neither of the ebuilds, both are working perfectly fine, > just not together. ;) > > Here is the situation: > media-libs/portaudio from portage needs a multilib compatible > media-sound/jack-audio-connection-kit (which currently only exists in > the main tree). > Therefore, media-sound/jack-audio-connection-kit in the overlay needs > to be migrated to multilib eclasses and we cannot fully do this until > _all_ the link dependencies to our jack are satisfied, which won't > happen too soon. > > I will commit crippled (not fully working) multilib compatible ebuilds > to the overlay tonight, but these will have the following flaws: > 1. They might not have dbus support. > 2. They cannot have firewire support. > 1 is because there is no multilib compatible dbus, this flaw can be > dirtily worked around by pulling in emul-linux-x86-baselibs on amd64. > 2 is because there is not multilib compatible libffado yet. More > dependencies of libffado need to be satisfied before it can be > properly migrated. The worst dependency to deal with here is the > dev-libs/dbus-c++ ebuild which depends on dev-libs/glib (gentoo bug > #479282), dev-libs/ecore and sys-apps/dbus. I will probably report a > bug to the gentoo bugtracker about dbus-c++. > Due to these restrictions and the fact that they will be rather > experimental they will be committed under package.mask. > > As long as you don't need dbus or libffado here you can use the > upcoming revisions of the jack ebuilds. If you don't want to migrate > to multilib ebuilds just yet, you can always mask the new version of > portaudio. > > Oh, and another thing: Freebob support will be nuked from the multilib > jack ebuilds. Freebob is old, unmaintained and does not compile > properly so multilib'ing it is a waste of time. > > Regards, > Karl > >
Hi Karl, I will wait fully operational ebuilds. Meanwhile, I will block portaudio. Anyway, thanks for the job!
