Philip Webb schreef: > 050906 Holly Bostick wrote: > >>John Dangler schreef: >> >>>Anyone know why the xcdroast was taken off the mirrors? > > > I did an 'rsync' 2 days ago & 'emerge pv xcdroast' looks ok, > but perhaps the problem arises during the actual emerging. > > >>Gnomebaker seems pretty OK ... >>I think I'll stick with K3b for the time being ... >>You might also try Nero for Linux (GTK1 interface) ... > > > Someone also suggested Graveman. > > The problem with Gnomebaker, Graveman & K3b is that they all require > a host of sound-oriented dependencies. Do they work with '--nodepends' ?
You might instead try controlling your USE flags: These are the packages that I would merge, in order: Calculating dependencies ...done! [ebuild R ] app-cdr/k3b-0.12.3 -arts -css -debug +dvdr +encode +ffmpeg +flac +hal -kde +kdeenablefinal +mp3 -musepack +vorbis -xinerama 0 If compiled with -arts, -mp3 -musepack -vorbis, k3b won't make sound itself, and won't be able to encode audio CD's, which is what it's using the sound-related utilities for; kB [ebuild R ] app-cdr/gnomebaker-0.4.2 -debug +dvdr +flac +mp3 +nls +vorbis 0 kB [ebuild N ] app-cdr/graveman-0.3.12_p4-r1 -debug -dvdr +flac +mp3 +nls +oggvorbis -sox 937 kB If compiled -flac, -vorbis, -mp3, -oggvorbis and -sox, gnomebaker and graveman will not be able to encode audio CDs, but will not add all the 'sound-related utilities'. Since you seem to have no interest in burning audio CDs, this lack should not be a problem for you. Hope this helps, Holly -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list