Hi, I'm using OpenRC (no systemd).
After "emerge --sync" today, emerge wants to update systemd-utils from 254.17 to 255.15-r1 and fails with: >>> Test phase [disabled because of RESTRICT=test]: >>> sys-apps/systemd-utils-255.15-r1 >>> Install sys-apps/systemd-utils-255.15-r1 into >>> /var/tmp/portage/sys-apps/systemd-utils-255.15-r1/image * abi_x86_64.amd64: running multilib-minimal_abi_src_install Error: File --set-rpath does not exist. * ERROR: sys-apps/systemd-utils-255.15-r1::gentoo failed (install phase): * patchelf failed "equery u systemd-utils" shows: * Found these USE flags for sys-apps/systemd-utils-255.15-r1: U I - - abi_x86_32 : 32-bit (x86) libraries + + acl : Add support for Access Control Lists - - boot : Enable systemd-boot (UEFI boot manager) - - kernel-install : Enable kernel-install + - kmod : Enable kernel module loading via sys-apps/kmod - - python_single_target_python3_10 : Build for Python 3.10 only - - python_single_target_python3_11 : Build for Python 3.11 only + + python_single_target_python3_12 : Build for Python 3.12 only - - python_single_target_python3_13 : Build for Python 3.13 only - - secureboot : Automatically sign efi executables using user specified key - - sysusers : Enable systemd-sysusers - - test : Enable dependencies and/or preparations necessary to run tests (usually controlled by FEATURES=test but can be toggled independently) + - tmpfiles : Enable systemd-tmpfiles + - udev : Enable systemd-udev (userspace device manager) - - ukify : Enable systemd-ukify and I wonder why there are so many differences between "U" and "I". Do I have to change any USE flags to get the update installed? Or is there another solution? Or is it just a bug which will be corrected by next week? Thanks, -Matt