On Mon, 7 Dec 2020 18:32:45 -0000 (UTC), Grant Edwards wrote: > > I agree with this one. I often find emerge fails, telling me the > > reason, and then once I've fixed that (usually adding a different > > package or changing some use flags) it fails in exactly the same way > > for a different package. > > Oh yes, on a bad day you can spend hours doing that and accomplish > nothing. :)
With the python update, I found that going through the messages and updating packages to only use python3_8 gradually whittled the list down to nothing. > > I know it couldn't find the second set of issues if they were really > > dependent on the first set getting fixed, but they are usually just > > more of the same. > > After a bit you learn to recognize when you're heading down that > road. At that point, I usually just start uninstlling stuff until > emerge is willing to do the update. You sometimes learn the hard why > which packages you absolutely can't remove to try to make emerge > happy. For example, removing dev-lang/python is a bad idea. On the plus side, you won't see any more slot collision messages after doing this ;-) -- Neil Bothwick Okay, who put a "stop payment" on my reality check?
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