On 2 April 2020 07:10:02 CEST, William Kenworthy <bi...@iinet.net.au> wrote:
>
>On 2/4/20 12:51 pm, J. Roeleveld wrote:
>> On Wednesday, April 1, 2020 3:12:46 AM CEST William Kenworthy wrote:
>>> On 25/3/20 8:42 pm, Michael wrote:
>>>> On Wednesday, 25 March 2020 12:38:35 GMT Jorge Almeida wrote:
>>>>> On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 12:16 PM Alarig Le Lay
><ala...@swordarmor.fr>
>> wrote:
>>>>>> On mer. 25 mars 11:51:33 2020, Jorge Almeida wrote:
>>>>>>> Did someone try to install zoom? (relevant to many people during
>the
>>>>>>> current crisis)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/204206269-Installing-Zoom-on->
>>>>> L
>>>>>>> inux
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I downloaded an archive (cannot find the URL again; the site is
>that
>>>>>>> bad) and the directory doesn't even contain a REDME...)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Jorge Almeida
>>>>>> Why didn’t you try net-im/zoom?
>>>>> I don't have that in /usr/portage. emerge--sync'ing now...
>>>> Have you looked at using WebRTC with Zoom, rather than installing
>their
>>>> code on your PC?
>>> Anyone able to install this?  I can't get mesa and the libglvnd
>>> dispatcher to coexist.
>>>
>>>
>>> It does work in chromium, but I think some of the options are not
>available
>>>
>>>
>>> BillK.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> rattus ~ # emerge net-im/zoom -vp
>>>
>>> These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
>>>
>>> Calculating dependencies... done!
>>> [ebuild  N     ] media-libs/libglvnd-1.3.1::gentoo  USE="X -test"
>>> ABI_X86="(64) -32 (-x32)" 0 KiB
>>> [ebuild  N     ] dev-qt/qtwebchannel-5.14.1:5/5.14::gentoo USE="qml
>>> -debug -test" 198 KiB
>>> [ebuild  N     ] dev-qt/qtpositioning-5.14.1:5/5.14::gentoo USE="qml
>>> -debug -geoclue -test" 5,976 KiB
>>> [ebuild  N     ] dev-qt/qtscript-5.14.1:5/5.14::gentoo  USE="jit
>-debug
>>> -scripttools -test" 2,593 KiB
>>> [ebuild  N     ] dev-qt/qtwebengine-5.14.1:5/5.14::gentoo USE="alsa
>>> pulseaudio system-ffmpeg system-icu widgets -bindist -debug
>-designer
>>> -geolocation -jumbo-build -test" 236,757 KiB
>>> [ebuild  N    ~] net-im/zoom-3.5.374815.0324-r2::gentoo
>USE="pulseaudio"
>>> 70,908 KiB
>>> [blocks B      ] media-libs/mesa[-libglvnd(-)]
>>> ("media-libs/mesa[-libglvnd(-)]" is blocking
>media-libs/libglvnd-1.3.1)
>>>
>>> Total: 6 packages (6 new), Size of downloads: 316,430 KiB
>>> Conflict: 1 block (1 unsatisfied)
>>>
>>>    * Error: The above package list contains packages which cannot be
>>>    * installed at the same time on the same system.
>>>
>>>     (media-libs/mesa-19.3.5:0/0::gentoo, installed) pulled in by
>>>       media-libs/mesa[egl,X(+)] required by
>>> (dev-qt/qtwebengine-5.14.1:5/5.14::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for
>merge)
>>> USE="alsa pulseaudio system-ffmpeg system-icu widgets -bindist
>-debug
>>> -designer -geolocation -jumbo-build -test" ABI_X86="(64)"
>>>
>>>     (media-libs/libglvnd-1.3.1:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for
>merge)
>>> pulled in by
>>>       media-libs/libglvnd required by
>>> (net-im/zoom-3.5.374815.0324-r2:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for
>merge)
>>> USE="pulseaudio" ABI_X86="(64)"
>>>
>>>
>>> For more information about Blocked Packages, please refer to the
>following
>>> section of the Gentoo Linux x86 Handbook (architecture is
>irrelevant):
>>>
>>>
>https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Handbook:X86/Working/Portage#Blocked_packages
>> This is because of the "libglvnd" activities for Xorg.
>> I had a few blockers on my desktop and old laptop as well, but calmly
>doing a
>> full update and helping it through is possible.
>>
>> Masking this flag will not help in the long-term as the flag will
>disappear
>> and this will be the norm because it gets rid of the "eselect opengl"
>hack.
>>
>> --
>> Joost
>>
>In my case libglvnd-1.3.1 wanted to install ~20 files that would have 
>replaced ones already installed by Mesa-19.3.5, hence the merge 
>failure.  I already had that Mesa version installed - did you see this?
>
>
>BillK
>
>
>>
>>

No, but due to the current situation (being stuck inside working and looking 
after my daughter) I was not fully paying attention.
I managed to solve blockers by restarting the full emerge a few times 
(dependencies wrong and running in parallel, causing libs to disappear mid 
compile) and selectively removing some of the problematic applications.

I did not touch the glvnd USE flag though and let that go through.

--
Joost

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