On Tuesday 18 Apr 2017 17:24:00 Raffaele Belardi wrote: > Mick wrote: > > On Tuesday 18 Apr 2017 16:58:02 Raffaele Belardi wrote: > >> Mick wrote: > >>> I started rebuilding the world and his wife following an update to > >>> gcc-5.4.0- r3 as per suggestion in e-log: > >>> > >>> revdep-rebuild --library 'libstdc++.so.6' -- --exclude gcc > >>> > >>> However, dev-libs/efl failed to make as shown below. Any idea how to > >>> overcome this breakage? > >>> > >>> emerge -1aDv dev-libs/efl > >>> [snip ..] > >>> > >>> This was the 110th package out of 413 being rebuild, so I assume poppler > >>> et al should have already been rebuilt in advance as dependencies. What > >>> can I try? > >> > >> Maybe https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=615326 ? > >> Is poppler really installed? > >> > >> raffaele > > > > Yes, it seems to be: > > > > $ eix -l poppler > > [I] app-text/poppler > > > > Available versions: > > 0.45.0 (0/62)^t [cairo cairo-qt cjk curl cxx debug doc > > > > +introspection +jpeg +jpeg2k +lcms nss png qt4 qt5 tiff > > +utils] ["cairo-qt? ( qt4 )"] > > > > ~ 0.51.0 (0/66)^t [cairo cairo-qt cjk curl cxx debug doc > > > > +introspection +jpeg +jpeg2k +lcms nss png qt4 qt5 tiff > > +utils] ["cairo-qt? ( qt4 )"] > > > > ~ 0.52.0 (0/66)^t [cairo cjk curl cxx debug doc > > +introspection > > > > +jpeg +jpeg2k +lcms nss png qt4 qt5 tiff +utils] > > > > ** 9999 (0/9999)^t [cairo cairo-qt cjk curl cxx debug doc > > > > +introspection +jpeg +jpeg2k +lcms nss png qt4 qt5 tiff > > +utils] ["cairo-qt? ( qt4 )"] > > > > Installed versions: 0.45.0^t(10:10:43 30/07/16)(cairo cxx > > introspection > > > > jpeg jpeg2k lcms png qt4 qt5 tiff utils -cairo-qt -cjk -curl -debug -doc > > -nss) > Another guess: you are installing unstable (~) for efl but poppler is still > at stable version: maybe you could try to manually update poppler before > efl. > > raffaele
Hmm ... I don't think so, both because it worked before this gcc update and because when I fed poppler and elf to emerge, it wanted to emerge efl first. -- Regards, Mick
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