Re: [gentoo-user] net-libs:webkit-gtk-2.40.5-r410 fails to configure
John Covici wrote: > In my latest world update I get an error when compiling > net-libs:webkit-gtk-2.40.5-r410 Here are the last few lines of the > buildlog. I looked on bgo but couldn't find anything relevant. > > -- Found gstreamer-tag-1.0 , version > -- Checking for module 'gstreamer-video-1.0 >= 1.16.2' > -- Found gstreamer-video-1.0 , version > -- Checking for module 'gstreamer-codecparsers-1.0 >= 1.16.2' > -- Found gstreamer-codecparsers-1.0 , version > -- Checking for module 'gstreamer-transcoder-1.0 >= 1.16.2' > -- Found gstreamer-transcoder-1.0 , version > -- Checking for module 'gstreamer-rtp-1.0 >= 1.16.2' > -- Found gstreamer-rtp-1.0 , version > -- Checking for module 'gstreamer-sdp-1.0 >= 1.16.2' > -- Found gstreamer-sdp-1.0 , version > -- Checking for module 'gstreamer-webrtc-1.0 >= 1.16.2' > -- Found gstreamer-webrtc-1.0 , version > -- Found GStreamer: > -- > GSTREAMER_INCLUDE_DIRS;GSTREAMER_LIBRARIES;GSTREAMER_VERSION;GSTREAMER_BASE_INCLUDE_DIRS;GSTREAMER_BASE_LIBRARIES;GSTREAMER_APP_INCLUDE_DIRS;GSTREAMER_APP_LIBRARIES;GSTREAMER_PBUTILS_INCLUDE_DIRS;GSTREAMER_PBUTILS_LIBRA\RIES;GSTREAMER_VIDEO_INCLUDE_DIRS;GSTREAMER_VIDEO_LIBRARIES;GSTREAMER_MPEGTS_INCLUDE_DIRS;GSTREAMER_MPEGTS_LIBRARIES;GSTREAMER_TAG_INCLUDE_DIRS;GSTREAMER_TAG_LIBRARIES;GSTREAMER_GL_INCLUDE_DIRS;GSTREAMER_GL_LIBRARIES;GSTREAMER_AUDIO_INCLUD\E_DIRS;GSTREAMER_AUDIO_LIBRARIES;GSTREAMER_FFT_INCLUDE_DIRS;GSTREAMER_FFT_LIBRARIES;GSTREAMER_TRANSCODER_INCLUDE_DIRS;GSTREAMER_TRANSCODER_LIBRARIES > -- (Required is at least version "1.16.2") > ^[[31mCMake Error at Source/cmake/GStreamerChecks.cmake:62 (message): > GStreamerTranscoder >= 1.20 is needed for USE_GSTREAMER_TRANSCODER. > > Thanks in advance for any suggestions. > First, I'm not real good at this. Sometimes the error message isn't obvious or is hard to figure. That said, this is my thinking. First, see what version of gstreamer you have installed. You can do that with this command: equery list -po media-libs/gstreamer According to what I see above, I think you have a 1.16 version installed which isn't even in the tree anymore. I'd suspect you either included a version in a emerge at some point which was added to your world file or there is a mask for higher versions in package.mask. Either way, if you fix that then it should upgrade to a version webkit-gtk likes. By the way, this is what I show here for mine. I suspect yours will include a 1.16 version that isn't in the tree anymore. root@fireball / # equery list -po media-libs/gstreamer * Searching for gstreamer in media-libs ... [-P-] [ ] media-libs/gstreamer-1.20.3:1.0 [-P-] [ ] media-libs/gstreamer-1.20.4:1.0 [-P-] [ ] media-libs/gstreamer-1.20.5:1.0 [IP-] [ ] media-libs/gstreamer-1.20.6:1.0 [-P-] [ ~] media-libs/gstreamer-1.22.3:1.0 root@fireball / # I may be wrong but never hurts to look. ;-) Hope that helps. Dale :-) :-)
[gentoo-user] net-libs:webkit-gtk-2.40.5-r410 fails to configure
In my latest world update I get an error when compiling net-libs:webkit-gtk-2.40.5-r410 Here are the last few lines of the buildlog. I looked on bgo but couldn't find anything relevant. -- Found gstreamer-tag-1.0 , version -- Checking for module 'gstreamer-video-1.0 >= 1.16.2' -- Found gstreamer-video-1.0 , version -- Checking for module 'gstreamer-codecparsers-1.0 >= 1.16.2' -- Found gstreamer-codecparsers-1.0 , version -- Checking for module 'gstreamer-transcoder-1.0 >= 1.16.2' -- Found gstreamer-transcoder-1.0 , version -- Checking for module 'gstreamer-rtp-1.0 >= 1.16.2' -- Found gstreamer-rtp-1.0 , version -- Checking for module 'gstreamer-sdp-1.0 >= 1.16.2' -- Found gstreamer-sdp-1.0 , version -- Checking for module 'gstreamer-webrtc-1.0 >= 1.16.2' -- Found gstreamer-webrtc-1.0 , version -- Found GStreamer: -- GSTREAMER_INCLUDE_DIRS;GSTREAMER_LIBRARIES;GSTREAMER_VERSION;GSTREAMER_BASE_INCLUDE_DIRS;GSTREAMER_BASE_LIBRARIES;GSTREAMER_APP_INCLUDE_DIRS;GSTREAMER_APP_LIBRARIES;GSTREAMER_PBUTILS_INCLUDE_DIRS;GSTREAMER_PBUTILS_LIBRA\RIES;GSTREAMER_VIDEO_INCLUDE_DIRS;GSTREAMER_VIDEO_LIBRARIES;GSTREAMER_MPEGTS_INCLUDE_DIRS;GSTREAMER_MPEGTS_LIBRARIES;GSTREAMER_TAG_INCLUDE_DIRS;GSTREAMER_TAG_LIBRARIES;GSTREAMER_GL_INCLUDE_DIRS;GSTREAMER_GL_LIBRARIES;GSTREAMER_AUDIO_INCLUD\E_DIRS;GSTREAMER_AUDIO_LIBRARIES;GSTREAMER_FFT_INCLUDE_DIRS;GSTREAMER_FFT_LIBRARIES;GSTREAMER_TRANSCODER_INCLUDE_DIRS;GSTREAMER_TRANSCODER_LIBRARIES -- (Required is at least version "1.16.2") ^[[31mCMake Error at Source/cmake/GStreamerChecks.cmake:62 (message): GStreamerTranscoder >= 1.20 is needed for USE_GSTREAMER_TRANSCODER. Thanks in advance for any suggestions. -- Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is: How do you spend it? John Covici wb2una cov...@ccs.covici.com
Re: [gentoo-user] mcomix (really python)
On Thu, Sep 7, 2023 at 12:39 PM Arve Barsnes wrote: > On Thu, 7 Sept 2023 at 13:12, Jorge Almeida wrote: > > Nope. I don't run a Gnome system, and evince pulls an absurd bunch of > dependencies, even with most USE variables unset > > Sure, which is why I put in that caveat :) > Yes, I understood what you meant. I was just saying that I don't have most dependencies installed. > > > why would I need elogind, udisks, polkit, etc. just to read a comic book > or view a pdf? > > I do have elogind because sddm requires it (have been pondering if I > should switch), but I don't have udisks or polkit, so those can at > least be controlled with some USE variables. > That's curious. I just tried emerge -p evince with all USE variables unset and it refuses to comply. Some dependencies suffer from "unmet requirements". Never mind. evince was made for Gnome users, which I'm not. I'll wait to see what gives re mcomix... (For viewing files for which a thumbnails-based index is not a must I'll just stick with zathura.) Regards Jorge
Re: [gentoo-user] mcomix (really python)
On Thu, 7 Sept 2023 at 13:12, Jorge Almeida wrote: > Nope. I don't run a Gnome system, and evince pulls an absurd bunch of > dependencies, even with most USE variables unset Sure, which is why I put in that caveat :) > why would I need elogind, udisks, polkit, etc. just to read a comic book or > view a pdf? I do have elogind because sddm requires it (have been pondering if I should switch), but I don't have udisks or polkit, so those can at least be controlled with some USE variables. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] mcomix (really python)
On Thu, Sep 7, 2023 at 11:14 AM Arve Barsnes wrote: > On Thu, 7 Sept 2023 at 11:51, Jorge Almeida wrote: > > > > $ mcomix foo.cbr > > 10:44:31 [MainThread] ERROR: You don't have the required version of the > Python Imaging Library Fork (Pillow) installed. > > 10:44:31 [MainThread] ERROR: Installed Pillow version is: 10.0.0 > > 10:44:31 [MainThread] ERROR: Required Pillow version is: 6.0.0 or higher > > > > > Had a lot of trouble with mcomix when I tried it sometime in the last > I've been using mcomix without problems. This is something new (I update my system weekly and only noticed this problem today; well, I don't use mcomix every week, but even so...) > few years. If you already have most of the dependencies I can > recommend trying app-text/evince as an alternative. It works fine in > my limited usage. > Nope. I don't run a Gnome system, and evince pulls an absurd bunch of dependencies, even with most USE variables unset ("absurd" as in: why would I need elogind, udisks, polkit, etc. just to read a comic book or view a pdf?). By the way: zathura works fine, with very few dependencies, and reads comic books, as well as pdf/djvu files. But it doesn't offer that handy index sidebar with thumbnails. Thanks, Jorge
Re: [gentoo-user] Messages bouncing
Hi, On 06/09/2023 16:42, Jig me iPad wrote: I have made changes to my mail server, and list messages are bouncing. I’d like to fix this, but I am not sure what the bounce message is. I might be able to see it in my logs, but want to ask while doing an iPad check of my mail. The DKIM record in your DNS is not valid: mail01._domainkey.datsemultimedia.com. 60 IN TXT "v=DKIM1; k=rsa; s=email;p=MIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEArcxNCV7sgHB5q+qw8erPLjLOoFappx7S/HXVq/rfO7qJm5ix799bpEbF4HBJBueHpRRnHMFEg7Q0t+TbywRdKUknDkN3aqHXgkFMM6ck/PxLsZI1cAJL1YkHRGa+7+LVvsh0lSBMNZo125VijG6pfTJt5fueIBsWU0D//wP9nwjc4aUK0QTaW8FDQ" "aZvOB0+5o+KcMHOD8OimB\010xLPFEzOOoaE/oaUNq/UXqy9suTILHmV2hDPP8JRzJTSV2sXQglX4tgjkOS2ARLveoR1GVoE4Or/W8HELomD1hwj45s5jDSswo09zdBg4ZwHx0Y75gE7I4C4Gg64BdX2Mfma/vlNwIDAQAB\"" Looks like you've got an extra " or \ in your zone file somewhere. Kind regards, Emily
Re: [gentoo-user] mcomix (really python)
On Thu, 7 Sept 2023 at 11:51, Jorge Almeida wrote: > > $ mcomix foo.cbr > 10:44:31 [MainThread] ERROR: You don't have the required version of the > Python Imaging Library Fork (Pillow) installed. > 10:44:31 [MainThread] ERROR: Installed Pillow version is: 10.0.0 > 10:44:31 [MainThread] ERROR: Required Pillow version is: 6.0.0 or higher > > What is one supposed to do with an error message like this?! > I even uninstalled pillow and then re-emerged mcomix. Sure enough, it pulled > pillow, as expected. No avail. > Thanks Had a lot of trouble with mcomix when I tried it sometime in the last few years. If you already have most of the dependencies I can recommend trying app-text/evince as an alternative. It works fine in my limited usage. Regards, Arve
Re: [gentoo-user] mcomix (really python)
On Thu, Sep 7, 2023 at 11:51 AM Jorge Almeida wrote: > $ mcomix foo.cbr > 10:44:31 [MainThread] ERROR: You don't have the required version of the > Python Imaging Library Fork (Pillow) installed. > 10:44:31 [MainThread] ERROR: Installed Pillow version is: 10.0.0 > 10:44:31 [MainThread] ERROR: Required Pillow version is: 6.0.0 or higher > > What is one supposed to do with an error message like this?! > I even uninstalled pillow and then re-emerged mcomix. Sure enough, it > pulled pillow, as expected. No avail. > Thanks > > > My first guess is the version number comparison is literal not numeric. Something that starts with a 1 is smaller than something that starts with a 6. Log a bug. -- Alan McKinnon alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
[gentoo-user] mcomix (really python)
$ mcomix foo.cbr 10:44:31 [MainThread] ERROR: You don't have the required version of the Python Imaging Library Fork (Pillow) installed. 10:44:31 [MainThread] ERROR: Installed Pillow version is: 10.0.0 10:44:31 [MainThread] ERROR: Required Pillow version is: 6.0.0 or higher What is one supposed to do with an error message like this?! I even uninstalled pillow and then re-emerged mcomix. Sure enough, it pulled pillow, as expected. No avail. Thanks Jorge Almeida
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: sqlite downgraded by update breaks things
On Wed, 6 Sep 2023 16:42:20 - (UTC), Grant Edwards wrote: > IMO it's a mistake to have one package called "svn" and another one > called "subversion". The names -f the acct-{user,group} packages follow the actual user names. So the issue is caused by subversion running as the svn user, portage is just following upstream. That does make it any less prone to confusion, but I doubt you will persuade the subversion devs to change their choice of user name :-O -- Neil Bothwick The Japanese call us lazy, but at least we cook our fish! pgpIEH3vlLtoD.pgp Description: OpenPGP digital signature