On Sunday 18 January 2009 23:57:24 Wojtek Dalętka wrote: > I would like to write my first post here just to inform you that I also > had this problem with avahi and pygtk. > Avahi failed to emerge and I had to remove pygtk from my use flags, than > it compiled OK. > > I was just interested if removing "-pipe" from CFLAGS makes any > difference, and I tried remove it and emerge avahi with pygtk, but it > does not compile. > For me it compiles only without pygtk and changing -pipe doesn't work at > all. I checked this because I have 512M. > > I don't know why I might need avahi with pygtk...disabling pygtk use > flag for avahi works fine and other packages compile well.
Are you running stable or testing? avahi does not have a pygtk USE flag. In fact, there isn't one in portage at all: ~ $ euse -i pygtk global use flags (searching: pygtk) ************************************************************ no matching entries found local use flags (searching: pygtk) ************************************************************ no matching entries found So whether you have it or not should make no difference at all. The latest avahi ebuild contains this interesting snippet though: "src_compile() { ... # We need to unset DISPLAY, else the configure script might have problems detecting the pygtk module unset DISPLAY econf \ " I'm not really in a position to help you further as I don't have avahi (or any zeroconf packages) - mostly because the only place I ever use this notebook is on properly configured networks -- alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com