On 8/1/21 9:05 PM, Arve Barsnes wrote:
On Sun, 1 Aug 2021 at 20:02, n952162 <n952...@web.de> wrote:
Ok, I'm sure I can manage that, thank you...
Can you clue me in, how you identified blender? I see it it forces
dev-python/requests, but that target is just one of 10 apparently
problem packages.
Your output was a little mangled for me, so it was mostly luck, but I
spotted blender there, and remembered having a python problem with it
myself only a few months ago. The main thing is that the little block
showing the slot conflict for dev-python/requests itself showed
blender holding it back, and I don't think blender can be a dependency
of any other packages, so it's something you can definitely directly
affect yourself (worse case scenario uninstall it).
Side note: summer brain in full effect, it took me a long time to
remember the word "uninstall".
Regards,
Arve
I uninstalled blender (emerge -C) and now it's installing. I update
once a month but I haven't been able to update that machine for 3
months, clueless to what the problem was - it seemed like that old
python problem that caused me to have to re-install two machines and
that I thought was finally solved.