* Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Do we have to build gcc with fortran now?
@ 2011-06-22 13:33 99% ` Dale
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From: Dale @ 2011-06-22 13:33 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 06/22/2011 02:18 PM, Dale wrote:
>> Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
>>> On 06/22/2011 06:55 AM, Dale wrote:
>>>> I just did my updates and ran into this:
>>>>
>>>> * Maintainer: sci@gentoo.org
>>>> * USE: amd64 consolekit elibc_glibc kernel_linux multilib policykit
>>>> userland_GNU
>>>> * FEATURES: preserve-libs sandbox
>>>>
>>>> * Please install currently selected gcc version with USE=fortran.
>>>> * If you intend to use a different compiler then gfortran, please
>>>> * set FC variable accordingly and take care that the neccessary
>>>> * fortran dialects are support.
>>>> [...]
>>>>
>>>> Heads up for folks about to do their updates, check into the USE flag
>>>> fortran to see if you need to add it to yours before updating a
>>>> bunch of
>>>> stuff.
>>>
>>> Uninstall sci-libs/blas-reference I guess. And probably whatever
>>> depends on it. Please do an "emerge -pv --depclean blas-reference" and
>>> post the output so we can see what's pulling it as a dep on your
>>> system.
>>>
>>
>> Here is the output:
>>
>> root@fireball / # emerge -pv --depclean blas-reference
>>
>> Calculating dependencies... done!
>> sci-libs/blas-reference-20070226 pulled in by:
>> virtual/blas-1.0
>
> OK, that didn't help. Try: emerge -pv --depclean virtual/blas
>
>
Here you go:
root@fireball / # emerge -pv --depclean virtual/blas
Calculating dependencies... done!
virtual/blas-1.0 pulled in by:
dev-lang/R-2.10.1
>>> No packages selected for removal by depclean
Packages installed: 989
Packages in world: 119
Packages in system: 51
Required packages: 989
Number to remove: 0
root@fireball / #
>> Two things. I read about this on -dev but didn't realize it was going to
>> affect me until I saw the message. After I added fortran to my USE line
>> in make.conf, it only rebuilt gcc then revdep-rebuild rebuilt
>> dev-lang/ifc-10.0.026-r1. Everything appears to be clean now.
>>
>> To think people wonder why my USE line is so big. I keep having to add
>> stuff when portage pukes but portage never tells me when one has fell
>> off the reservation and needs to be removed. < sighs > Over the years,
>> it adds up.
>
> That is no solution. I highly doubt you need a Fortran compiler :-/
> By adding more stuff to your make.conf as a work-around for problems
> like this, you add more and more stuff to your Gentoo install; stuff
> you actually have zero use for. By that logic, you could enable every
> possible USE flag that exists so that you always have everything, just
> in case. But then you should probably be using openSUSE or something :-P
>
>
>
Well, it appeared to only affect gcc here. We all know I have to have
that. lol Do you really want me to send you my USE line in make.conf?
I copied it from my old install on another rig and it has been added to
ever since oh about 2003. It has some size to it. Keep in mind, they
didn't have package.use for a long time too.
I really need to clean out some stuff but want to have time to finish it
when I start. I don't have that sort of time during garden season. I
need food more than I need a puter. ;-)
Dale
:-) :-)
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