From: Donnie Berkholz <spyderous@gentoo.org>
To: gentoo-dev@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] xorg-x11-6.8.0-r4 to go ~arch
Date: Mon, 06 Dec 2004 19:01:09 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1102388469.14828.39.camel@localhost> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20041207010123.GA179454@lion.gg3.net>
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On Tue, 2004-12-07 at 10:01 +0900, Georgi Georgiev wrote:
> maillog: 06/12/2004-16:38:38(-0800): Donnie Berkholz types
> > > - No idea why, but /usr/X11R6/lib64/X11/xkb is now a symlink that points
> > > to ../../lib/xkb, which means that it essentially points to itself
> > > (/usr/X11R6/lib points to lib64). This could be related to the fact
> > > that I now installed after first removing /usr/X11R6 ( "emerge -C
> > > xorg-x11" and all packages that owned /usr/X11R6 save for baselayout
> > > and groff, and then move /usr/X11R6 away), but the binary package I
> > > built on a system that had xorg -r3.
> >
> > I just committed a fix for one hardcoded "lib" xkb symlink that slipped
> > in instead of get_libdir(), which should treat lib64 properly on the
> > profiles that use lib64.
>
> Actually, my profile does not use lib64, but why does X11R6?
Ah, right. Check out this:
# on amd64 we need /usr/lib64/X11/locale/lib to be a symlink
# created by the emul lib ebuild in order for adobe acrobat,
staroffice,
# and a few other apps to work.
use amd64 && get_libdir_override lib64
# lib32 isnt a supported configuration (yet?)
[ "${CONF_LIBDIR}" == "lib32" ] && get_libdir_override lib
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Thread overview: 23+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-12-06 10:48 [gentoo-dev] xorg-x11-6.8.0-r4 to go ~arch Donnie Berkholz
2004-12-06 15:42 ` Georgi Georgiev
2004-12-06 18:17 ` Donnie Berkholz
2004-12-06 18:54 ` Hans-Werner Hilse
2004-12-06 21:37 ` Georgi Georgiev
2004-12-06 22:06 ` Georgi Georgiev
2004-12-06 22:17 ` Georgi Georgiev
2004-12-06 23:10 ` Donnie Berkholz
2004-12-07 0:38 ` Donnie Berkholz
2004-12-07 1:01 ` Georgi Georgiev
2004-12-07 3:01 ` Donnie Berkholz [this message]
2004-12-07 2:17 ` Donnie Berkholz
2004-12-07 1:27 ` Georgi Georgiev
2004-12-07 1:37 ` [gentoo-dev] HOSTCONF in global scope Georgi Georgiev
2004-12-07 1:52 ` [gentoo-dev] Double stripping in strip_execs() Georgi Georgiev
2004-12-07 12:34 ` [gentoo-dev] xorg-x11-6.8.0-r4 to go ~arch -- ~sparc OK Ferris McCormick
2004-12-07 19:59 ` [gentoo-dev] xorg-x11-6.8.0-r4 to go ~arch --- ~sparc tests good Ferris McCormick
2004-12-07 22:52 ` Georgi Georgiev
2004-12-07 23:02 ` Georgi Georgiev
2004-12-07 23:36 ` Ferris McCormick
2004-12-08 0:16 ` Georgi Georgiev
2004-12-08 0:38 ` Donnie Berkholz
2004-12-08 2:19 ` Georgi Georgiev
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