Le jeu. 13 mars 2025 à 19:34, Dale <rdalek1...@gmail.com> a écrit :
> Jacques Montier wrote: > > Le jeu. 13 mars 2025 à 10:33, netfab <netbox...@netc.eu> a écrit : > >> >> Hi, >> >> Le 12/03/25 à 11:49, Jacques Montier a tapoté : >> > Now, with every emerge world, [...] >> >> Please post the command your are using, and also the whole output from >> emerge. Adding the --tree option to the emerge command could also be >> useful. >> >> >> >> > Thanks for your responses. > All the commands and ouput in the attached file. > > Cheers, > > -- > Jacques > > > > > If I'm reading this right, sometimes my emerge output decryption tool > doesn't work well, I'd look into dev-util/spirv-headers and see what it has > going on. I'd run the following. > > equery list -p dev-util/spirv-headers > > That should list all versions of the package. See if something is > masked/keyworded either by the devs or by you. It could be that it really > needs a newer version that is masked or that a newer version is unmasked > and shouldn't be because of other packages it depends on. You may be able > to figure that out yourself but if not, post what it says. > > Someone else with a better decryption thought process may have a better > idea. > > Dale > > :-) :-) > Hello, It's a real mess. Some day, it's ok, another day 160 sourced packages to compile and so on... So i give up and go back to my classical mixed sources/binary Gentoo packages. May be it could work with Gentoo installation from scratch... Don't know. Nevertheless, thank you for trying to help me. Cheers, -- Jacques