Alex Alexander wrote:
> Something is fishy, those blocks are meant to tell you you're trying
> to mix qt versions which is *not* supported.
> 
> There are a few things you can do to get rid of this once and for all:
> - make sure your /var/lib/portage/world has no references to qt (4)
> - make sure your emerge commands won't try to fetch only part of qt
> 
>>> octavian ~ # ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~amd64" emerge -uav qt-svg qt-sql qt-dbus 
>>> qt-gui qt-core qt-test qt-assistant
> 
> why would you ever want to do that? its easy to end up with mixed versions :S
> 
> # remove all qt4 (not necessary, anyway)
> emerge -aC `eix --only-names -I x11-libs/qt-`
> # remove qt meta package just in case
> emerge -aC x11-libs/qt:4
> # let dependencies pull qt, don't pull it yourself...
> emerge -avDuN world
> 
> http://www.linuxized.com/2009/06/upgrading-qt-libraries-in-gentoo-with-portage/
> 
> --
> Alex Alexander || wired
> Gentoo Linux Developer
> http://www.linuxized.com



But I'm not.  The packages I am trying to upgrade are the only packages
installed on my system.  I should uninstall packages that don't exist on
my system to make this work?

It doesn't matter, I finally just blew away everything and am starting over.




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