After Gentoo devs decided to switch back to ffmpeg default,
I set libav USE flag at my /etc/portage/make.conf
and was happy with that so far. :)
However, after yesterday's
# emerge-webrsync
# emerge --update --deep --with-bdeps=y --newuse --backtrack=90 --ask world
I've got some blocks that in my
I had a similar problem with some packages wanting virtual/ffmpeg and
it wouldn't take the -libav USE flag without adding a keyword for
~amd64 on the virtual.
(yes, I am going the opposite way from you, but the cause seem the
same -- various USE flags are not yet adjusted in the stable
branches.)
I have an amd64 system with an old 3.3.x kernel. Recently (I think after
last udev update to 217) the boot process became very slow due to "udev
waiting for uevents to populate /dev". After a minute or so udev prints
something about a lazy device (a TV tuner) then the boot continues.
Yesterday
On Fri, 15 May 2015 01:45:35 -0400 Gregory Woodbury wrote:
> I had a similar problem with some packages wanting virtual/ffmpeg and
> it wouldn't take the -libav USE flag without adding a keyword for
> ~amd64 on the virtual.
> (yes, I am going the opposite way from you, but the cause seem the
> s
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