Nuno Silva wrote: > On 2025-10-19, Dale wrote: > >> Howdy, >> >> I have a package complaining about something I've never ran into. I >> thought I saw a thread on here a while back about this but a search of >> this mailing list reveals nothing in a long time. Couldn't find >> anything on the forums either. Guess my memory was wrong. Anyway, it >> seems to want a newer version of cmake. I upgraded to the newest >> version, dev-build/cmake-4.1.2-r1. It still complains. I found a bug >> report but so far, no fix or workaround. Link below. This is the error. > This appears to have been just fixed in the repository, judging by this > automatic comment: > > https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=964702#c6 > > So try syncing again, and perhaps double-check that the eclass has been > updated if the issue persists. > > [...]
I wonder why my search didn't find that bug??? I did look. Heck, most of the time when something fails, I find a bug with either a workaround or that it is fixed and I need to resync. With the search yesterday, the bug I linked to was the only one I could find. It looked similar, to me anyway. ;-) >> How do I get past this? Anyone else seeing this, besides the person >> with the bug report from several months ago? >> >> Bug link. https://bugs.gentoo.org/958025 > Unless I'm misunderstanding, this bug is about fixing the underlying > condition that causes the QA warning, not about this being an error that > prevents compilation (or, well, configuration), i.e. in this bug the > package still compiles and installs. > Well, it was all that my search returned and it looked similar. It was the only straw I had to work with. o_O I guess it will be fixed next weekend when I do my updates. If it breaks something, I can do a update earlier. Right now, my TV and youtube works. :-D Rare that those sorts of things make it to the tree. I was expecting *I* did something wrong. ROFL Thanks. Dale :-) :-)

