on Wednesday 04/30/2008 Neil Bothwick([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote > On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 17:58:23 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote: > > > These questions are coming up a lot lately, and it's always the same > > stuff: how the hell do I read this output? I don;t have these things > > installed. > > [good stuff snipped] > > Two other things that help. You have 228 packages marked for > installation. you can make things a lot clearer by installing some of > them separately, to reduce the size of the list. Use the --oneshot and > --update options to prevent pollution of your world file and update the > dependencies of the files involved. You should be able to get the package > list down to no more than a dozen, at which point the blocking is much > easier to evaluate <insert cliche about wood and trees>. > > Secondly, you have the doc USE flag set. This is normally not needed, > and rarely needed globally. Ebuilds should install man/info pages by > default, USE="doc" adds extra documentation, usually API information for > programmers, which is why it is rarely needed globally. The doc flag > increases the dependencies of some packages, sometimes massively. >
I put the doc flag in there because a number of packages -- and I can't remember which ones now -- needed it, I think apache was one of them, so I gave up and did it -- maybe taking it out for the time being will help things along. -- Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is: How do you spend it? John Covici [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org mailing list