From: meino.cramer@gmx.de
To: Gentoo <gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org>
Subject: [gentoo-user] Circular dependencies...
Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2014 08:18:20 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20140106071820.GA3889@solfire> (raw)
Hi,
I got this:
#> emerge --update --newuse --deep --with-bdeps=y @world -vp
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[nomerge ] virtual/rubygems-6:ruby20 [1:ruby18, 4:ruby19] RUBY_TARGETS="(ruby20)"
[nomerge ] dev-lang/ruby-2.0.0_p353:2.0 [1.8.7_p374:1.8, 1.9.3_p484:1.9] USE="berkdb doc gdbm ipv6 ncurses rdoc readline ssl -debug -examples -rubytests -socks5 -tk (-xemacs)"
[nomerge ] dev-ruby/json-1.8.0 [1.7.7] USE="doc {-test}" RUBY_TARGETS="ruby18 ruby19 ruby20%* (-jruby) (-ree18%)"
[nomerge ] dev-ruby/rake-0.9.6 [0.9.2.2] USE="doc {-test} (-bash-completion%)" RUBY_TARGETS="ruby18 ruby19 ruby20%* (-jruby) (-ree18%)"
[nomerge ] dev-ruby/rdoc-4.0.1-r1 [3.12.2] USE="doc {-test}" RUBY_TARGETS="ruby18 ruby19 ruby20%* (-jruby)"
[ebuild U ] dev-ruby/racc-1.4.9 [1.4.8] USE="doc {-test}" RUBY_TARGETS="ruby18 ruby19 ruby20%* (-jruby) (-ree18%)" 107 kB
[ebuild U ] dev-ruby/json-1.8.0 [1.7.7] USE="doc {-test}" RUBY_TARGETS="ruby18 ruby19 ruby20%* (-jruby) (-ree18%)" 146 kB
[ebuild U ] dev-ruby/rake-0.9.6 [0.9.2.2] USE="doc {-test} (-bash-completion%)" RUBY_TARGETS="ruby18 ruby19 ruby20%* (-jruby) (-ree18%)" 121 kB
[ebuild U ] dev-ruby/rdoc-4.0.1-r1 [3.12.2] USE="doc {-test}" RUBY_TARGETS="ruby18 ruby19 ruby20%* (-jruby)" 457 kB
Total: 4 packages (4 upgrades), Size of downloads: 830 kB
* Error: circular dependencies:
(dev-ruby/rdoc-4.0.1-r1::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) depends on
(dev-ruby/racc-1.4.9::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) (buildtime)
(dev-ruby/rdoc-4.0.1-r1::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) (buildtime)
It might be possible to break this cycle
by applying the following change:
- dev-ruby/racc-1.4.9 (Change USE: -doc)
I added this to /etc/portage/package.use:
=dev-ruby/racc-1.49 -doc
and have set "doc" in the USE flags in make.conf.
I am still getting the above output...
How can I get out of this cycle out of this cycle out of this cycles
out of... ;)
Best regards,
mcc
next reply other threads:[~2014-01-06 7:18 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-01-06 7:18 meino.cramer [this message]
2014-01-06 7:29 ` [gentoo-user] Circular dependencies Khumba
2014-01-06 8:21 ` meino.cramer
2014-01-06 8:26 ` Neil Bothwick
2014-01-06 8:36 ` meino.cramer
2014-01-06 8:57 ` Neil Bothwick
2014-01-06 16:03 ` Khumba
2014-01-06 20:40 ` Neil Bothwick
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2010-07-26 11:32 András Csányi
2010-07-26 12:08 ` Alan McKinnon
2010-07-26 12:21 ` András Csányi
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