On 11/1/05, Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
udev was in use.defaults but I didn't have dbus! Anyway, that only makes difference to ecore.. no other package in my system has that flag (as it seems so..)
Yes, indeed.. it will be the 3rd time i do it.. the strange is that it was from one day to the other that cpu temperature started to rise like that.. 2 days ago was not going higher than 60C... during the yesterday's emerge 70C was the average!
Thanks!!
I'll then downgrade dbus back to dbus-0.23.4-r1, and see if it works!
FernandoFernando Meira wrote:
>
> So, there are some missing libraries and others causing conflicts..
> don't know if that was caused by the power-down, or something while
> updating was running, but how can I fix this? Should I reemerge some
> packages? If so, which ones?
>
> Thanks for the help,
> Fernando
Totally shooting in the dark here. Do you have dbus and udev in your
USE line in make.conf? You may want to reemerge dbus and then do a
etc-update and env-update just to make sure. If you didn't have dbus
and udev in there, don't forget the --newuse thing for emerge.
udev was in use.defaults but I didn't have dbus! Anyway, that only makes difference to ecore.. no other package in my system has that flag (as it seems so..)
That is one problem I have not ran into before. May want to clean those
fans. All the compiling in Gentoo sure does make a lot of heat build
up. Only folding could be worse.
Yes, indeed.. it will be the 3rd time i do it.. the strange is that it was from one day to the other that cpu temperature started to rise like that.. 2 days ago was not going higher than 60C... during the yesterday's emerge 70C was the average!
Hope that helps until a guru comes along. Gives you something to check
anyway.
Thanks!!
I'll then downgrade dbus back to dbus-0.23.4-r1, and see if it works!