Arve Barsnes wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Feb 2022 at 08:02, Dale wrote:
>> !!! The ebuild selected to satisfy "> unmet requirements.
>> - sci-libs/hdf5-1.10.5-r1::gentoo USE="cxx hl threads zlib -debug
>> -examples -fortran -mpi -szip -unsupported" ABI_X86="(64)"
>>
>> The following REQUIRED_USE flag
On Thu, 17 Feb 2022 at 08:02, Dale wrote:
> !!! The ebuild selected to satisfy " unmet requirements.
> - sci-libs/hdf5-1.10.5-r1::gentoo USE="cxx hl threads zlib -debug
> -examples -fortran -mpi -szip -unsupported" ABI_X86="(64)"
>
> The following REQUIRED_USE flag constraints are unsatisfied:
Miles Malone wrote:
> Well I just installed kicad-meta (6.0.1), and neither vtk nor hdf5 are
> pulled into the dep tree as a result... Given opencascade[vtk] is
> what's pulling in vtk in your emerge above, disabling the vtk
> useflag's probably going to help.
>
> In addition, I cant imagine why
Well I just installed kicad-meta (6.0.1), and neither vtk nor hdf5 are
pulled into the dep tree as a result... Given opencascade[vtk] is
what's pulling in vtk in your emerge above, disabling the vtk
useflag's probably going to help.
In addition, I cant imagine why in a million years MPI should
Miles Malone wrote:
> Hi Dale,
>
> Try removing the vtk useflag from opencascade. Also, add verbose to
> your emerge arguments and it may show you the full RDEPEND
>
> Regards,
>
> Miles
>
>
I already have -v in my make.conf defaults. So it is already there I
just don't have to type it. I
Hi Dale,
Try removing the vtk useflag from opencascade. Also, add verbose to
your emerge arguments and it may show you the full RDEPEND
Regards,
Miles
On Thu, 17 Feb 2022 at 11:07, Dale wrote:
>
> Howdy,
>
> I seem to have ran into a road block. To get a clean path for emerge
> recently, I
Howdy,
I seem to have ran into a road block. To get a clean path for emerge
recently, I had to unmerge a few packages. I removed Kicad, libreoffice
and a few others. Some of them I could add back with no problem. I
just emerged them and off it went. I'm having trouble with libreoffice
but I
On Wed, 2022-02-16 at 20:05 +0100, Björn Fischer wrote:
> But I did not want to bloat my system with
> elogind (not to mention systemd)
For the sake of the argument, elogind is a standalone package. systemd
provides 'logind'. I run all my systems without systemd with lightdm
as a display
Hi folks,
on my laptops and other private computers I normally just login on the
virtual console and "startx" or "xinit" -- no fancy stuff like display
managers.
Recently I switched to rootless X (finally, after gentoo dropped "suid"
by default on Xorg long ago). But I did not want to bloat my
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