[gentoo-user] after finally doing my emerge -e world successfully, my regular world update fails
Hi. So, after two weeks, I finally got my emerge -e world finished. Now I was trying my regular world update with --deep, etc., but I get an impossible situation. It seems openrc is now blocking systemd, but I apparently need both. Here is the output from emerge. * Error: The above package list contains packages which cannot be * installed at the same time on the same system. (sys-apps/systemd-236-r1:0/2::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) pulled in by sys-apps/systemd[pam] required by (sys-auth/pambase-20150213-r1:0/0::gentoo, installed) >=sys-apps/systemd-209:0= required by (net-misc/networkmanager-1.10.0:0/0::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/systemd:0= required by (net-fs/samba-4.7.3:0/0::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/systemd:0/2= required by (sys-apps/dbus-1.12.2:0/0::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/systemd:0=[abi_x86_32(-)?,abi_x86_64(-)?,abi_x86_x32(-)?,abi_mips_n32(-)?,abi_mips_n64(-)?,abi_mips_o32(-)?,abi_ppc_32(-)?,abi_ppc_64(-)?,abi_s390_32(-)?,abi_s390_64(-)?] (sys-apps/systemd:0=[abi_x86_64(-)]) required by (media-sound/pulseaudio-11.1:0/0::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/systemd:0/2= required by (net-fs/samba-4.7.3:0/0::gentoo, installed) >=sys-apps/systemd-206:0/2= required by (gnome-base/gvfs-1.32.1:0/0::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/systemd required by (gnome-base/gnome-settings-daemon-3.24.3:0/0::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/systemd:0/2= required by (net-vpn/libreswan-3.22:0/0::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/systemd required by (net-print/cups-2.2.6:0/0::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/systemd required by (sys-apps/util-linux-2.31-r1:0/0::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/systemd:0= required by (dev-python/python-systemd-233:0/0::gentoo, installed) >=sys-apps/systemd-183:0/2= required by (gnome-base/gnome-session-3.24.1:0/0::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/systemd:0= required by (net-vpn/libreswan-3.22:0/0::gentoo, installed) >=sys-apps/systemd-186:0= required by (sys-apps/accountsservice-0.6.45:0/0::gentoo, installed) >=sys-apps/systemd-183:0= required by (gnome-base/gnome-session-3.24.1:0/0::gentoo, installed) >=sys-apps/systemd-31 required by (gnome-base/gnome-control-center-3.24.3:2/2::gentoo, installed) >=sys-apps/systemd-209 required by (sys-fs/udisks-2.7.5:2/2::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/systemd required by (dev-db/postgresql-10.1:10/10::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/systemd:0/2=[abi_x86_64(-)] required by (media-sound/pulseaudio-11.1:0/0::gentoo, installed) >=sys-apps/systemd-186:0/2= required by (sys-apps/accountsservice-0.6.45:0/0::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/systemd:0/2= required by (sys-auth/polkit-0.113-r4:0/0::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/systemd:= required by (dev-qt/qtcore-5.9.3:5/5.9::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) >=sys-apps/systemd-209:0/2= required by (net-misc/networkmanager-1.10.0:0/0::gentoo, installed) >=sys-apps/systemd-207 required by (sys-apps/gentoo-systemd-integration-7:0/0::gentoo, installed) >=sys-apps/systemd-205:0= required by (sys-fs/lvm2-2.02.166-r2:0/0::gentoo, installed) >=sys-apps/systemd-44:0/2= required by (x11-misc/colord-1.3.4:0/2::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/systemd required by (net-vpn/openvpn-2.4.4:0/0::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/systemd required by (virtual/tmpfiles-0:0/0::gentoo, installed) >=sys-apps/systemd-183 required by (net-misc/modemmanager-1.6.4:0/1::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/systemd required by @selected sys-apps/systemd required by (sys-process/procps-3.3.12-r1:0/5::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/systemd required by (net-wireless/bluez-5.47-r1:0/3::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/systemd:= required by (net-nds/rpcbind-0.2.4-r1:0/0::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/systemd required by (app-admin/syslog-ng-3.13.2:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) sys-apps/systemd:0/2= required by (dev-python/python-systemd-233:0/0::gentoo, installed) >=sys-apps/systemd-44:0= required by (x11-misc/colord-1.3.4:0/2::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/systemd:0= required by (sys-apps/dbus-1.12.2:0/0::gentoo, installed) >=sys-apps/systemd-217:0 required by (virtual/udev-217:0/0::gentoo, installed) >=sys-apps/systemd-206:0= required by (gnome-base/gvfs-1.32.1:0/0::gentoo, installed) >=sys-apps/systemd-205:0/2= required by (sys-fs/lvm2-2.02.166-r2:0/0::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/systemd:0/2= required by (net-nds/rpcbind-0.2.4-r1:0/0::gentoo, installed) >=sys-apps/systemd-212-r5:0/2[abi_x86_32(-)?,abi_x86_64(-)?,abi_x86_x32(-)?,abi_mips_n32(-)?,abi_mips_n64(-)?,abi_mips_o32(-)?,abi_ppc_32(-)?,abi_ppc_64(-)?,abi_s390_32(-)?,abi_s390_64(-)?] (>=sys-apps/systemd-212-r5:0/2[abi_x86_32(-),abi_x86_64(-)]) required by (virtual/libudev-232:0/1::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/systemd:0= required by (sys-auth/polkit-0.113-r4:0/0::gentoo, installed) sys-apps/systemd required by (x11-base/xorg-server-1.19.5:0/1.19.5::gentoo, installed) (sys-apps/sysvinit-2.88-r9:0/0::gentoo, inst
Re: [gentoo-user] after finally doing my emerge -e world successfully, my regular world update fails
On 12/22/2017 11:02:14 AM, John Covici wrote: Hi. So, after two weeks, I finally got my emerge -e world finished. Now I was trying my regular world update with --deep, etc., but I get an impossible situation. It seems openrc is now blocking systemd, but I apparently need both. I've noticed this, as well. I think this is due to a change in a USE flag for systemd (+sysv-utils). Therefore, I have added sys-apps/systemd openrc python_targets_python2_7 abi_x86_32 -sysv-utils to /etc/portage/package.use With this, both, openrc and systemd build just fine. My init system is openrc, and with this all seems to work just fine. Helmut
Re: [gentoo-user] after finally doing my emerge -e world successfully, my regular world update fails
On Fri, Dec 22, 2017 at 5:02 AM, John Covici wrote: > Hi. So, after two weeks, I finally got my emerge -e world finished. > Now I was trying my regular world update with --deep, etc., but I get > an impossible situation. It seems openrc is now blocking systemd, but > I apparently need both. sys-apps/openrc is probably in your world file. Either remove it, or disable the "sysv-utils" USE flag on sys-apps/systemd.
Re: [gentoo-user] after finally doing my emerge -e world successfully, my regular world update fails
On Fri, 22 Dec 2017 06:25:56 -0500, Mike Gilbert wrote: > > On Fri, Dec 22, 2017 at 5:02 AM, John Covici wrote: > > Hi. So, after two weeks, I finally got my emerge -e world finished. > > Now I was trying my regular world update with --deep, etc., but I get > > an impossible situation. It seems openrc is now blocking systemd, but > > I apparently need both. > > sys-apps/openrc is probably in your world file. Either remove it, or > disable the "sysv-utils" USE flag on sys-apps/systemd. > Thanks everyone, I will check this out and let people know if it works. Yep, putting -sysv-utils for systemd fixes things right up! I hope there is no strange consequences by disabling this flag, but we shall see. -- Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is: How do you spend it? John Covici wb2una cov...@ccs.covici.com
Re: [gentoo-user] after finally doing my emerge -e world successfully, my regular world update fails
On Fri, Dec 22, 2017 at 9:37 AM, John Covici wrote: > > Yep, putting -sysv-utils for systemd fixes things right up! I hope > there is no strange consequences by disabling this flag, but we shall > see. > None that I've seen. Systemd has always been backwards-compatible with the sysvinit shutdown/reboot/etc tools. I don't think they have any plans to change that. -- Rich
Re: [gentoo-user] What can cause printer to crop top of page?
On Thursday, 21 December 2017 23:20:24 GMT you wrote: > On Thursday, 21 December 2017 23:01:50 GMT Walter Dnes wrote: > > Is there a default page size setting in your desktop environment that > > > > could've changed? > > This problem is happening across different PCs, desktops/DEs and different > applications. The common factor is they are all using CUPS, the same > brother driver and the default page size of A4. > > I'll have another poke tomorrow into the http GUI of the printer and then > try to print with MSWindows to see what happens. MSWindows prints fine, just as Linux used to until recently. I printed a portrait layout from Firefox on both MSWindows and Linux. In MSWindows, the Shrink-to-fit setting made the page fit into the A4 paper, perfectly. In Linux, the top of the page is cropped, the bottom stops short by an equivalent height and the sides are wider. It's as if the page is both misaligned vertically and not shrunk-to-fit. This tells me there's nothing wrong with the printer - half a problem solved! I still can't explain why the Linux cups and brother driver started misbehaving, just because I happened to recompile them with gcc-6.4.0. I'm also not sure what I could tweak to restore the Linux driver's behaviour to what it should be. Any ideas how I could calibrate the paper size in the Linux driver to align with the physical dimensions of A4? The ppd file and its measurements look correct to me, but as you may have figured out, I'm no printing expert ... -- Regards, Mick signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
[gentoo-user] Re: after finally doing my emerge -e world successfully, my regular world update fails
On 2017-12-22 11:45, Helmut Jarausch wrote: > sys-apps/systemd openrc python_targets_python2_7 abi_x86_32 -sysv-utils > > to /etc/portage/package.use > > With this, both, openrc and systemd build just fine. > > My init system is openrc, and with this all seems to work just fine. Would you mind explaining why you need systemd installed? (100% real question, no intention to start another ember-war). -- Please don't Cc: me privately on mailing lists and Usenet, if you also post the followup to the list or newsgroup. To reply privately _only_ on Usenet, fetch the TXT record for the domain.
Re: [gentoo-user] Re: after finally doing my emerge -e world successfully, my regular world update fails
On Fri, 22 Dec 2017 11:42:16 -0500, Ian Zimmerman wrote: > > On 2017-12-22 11:45, Helmut Jarausch wrote: > > > sys-apps/systemd openrc python_targets_python2_7 abi_x86_32 -sysv-utils > > > > to /etc/portage/package.use > > > > With this, both, openrc and systemd build just fine. > > > > My init system is openrc, and with this all seems to work just fine. > > Would you mind explaining why you need systemd installed? (100% real > question, no intention to start another ember-war). I use gnome and that is why. I have also found some of what systemd does useful, strange as that may seem, but I don't want to start the great debate! -- Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is: How do you spend it? John Covici wb2una cov...@ccs.covici.com
Re: [gentoo-user] after finally doing my emerge -e world successfully, my regular world update fails
> > sys-apps/openrc is probably in your world file. Either remove it, or > disable the "sysv-utils" USE flag on sys-apps/systemd. > > I'd like to trying going the other way. so i'll first; quickpkg sys-apps/openrc net-misc/netifrc sys-apps/sysvinit But virtual/service-manager is using openrc. How do i point this to systemd? Then i guess I would just; emerge --depclean sys-apps/openrc net-misc/netifrc sys-apps/sysvinit emerge -N systemd Right?