Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 06/22/2011 06:55 AM, Dale wrote:
I just did my updates and ran into this:

* Maintainer: s...@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

>>> No packages selected for removal by depclean
Packages installed:   994
Packages in world:    119
Packages in system:   51
Required packages:    994
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.

Dale

:-)  :-)

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