Hi Franz
Thanks for your insight into Portage inner workings. I'm glad I learned
something !
And that bug from 6 years ago is a sign that something isn't clear about
this subject.
Thanks
Best regards
Mickaël Bucas
Le mar. 7 janv. 2020 à 17:56, Franz Fellner a
écrit :
> OK, seems I can reprodu
OK, seems I can reproduce (had an issue with my config in a previous
attempt).
Probably related:
https://bugs.gentoo.org/491166
But your view on the matter isn't correct.
Portage is strict when it comes to dependencies. Just because py3_7 is
installed it won't enable the PYTHON_TARGET because you m
I get the following result:
# emerge -pv1 olefile
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild R] dev-python/olefile-0.46::gentoo USE="-doc"
PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7 python3_6 (-pypy3) (-python3_7*) (-python3_8)" 0
KiB
Total: 1 package (
And what if you change the line to "dev-python/olefile amd64"?
Am Di., 7. Jan. 2020 um 17:10 Uhr schrieb Mickaël Bucas :
> Hi Franz
>
> Thanks for your reply.
>
> However your assumption is incorrect: these two commands are run on the
> same machine, with only the keyword on "olefile" changed.
>
Hi Franz
Thanks for your reply.
However your assumption is incorrect: these two commands are run on the
same machine, with only the keyword on "olefile" changed.
Thinking a bit more about it, Python 3.7 isn't stable yet, so I also have
"=dev-lang/python-3.7* ~amd64" in package.accept_keyword.
I'
I assume those emerge commands weren't done on one machine but come from
those two different machines.
This change in USE Flags can't come from that line in
package.accept_keywords.
This is a change in PYTHON_TARGETS in make.conf, package.use or package.env.
Carefully go through those config files/
Hello
For some time I've been wondering why I had a difference on
dev-python/olefile-0.46 between 2 machines : one was installed with
python_targets_python3_7, the other wasn't.
And I finally pinpointed it to package.accept_keywords containing
"dev-python/olefile ~amd64" on one of the machines onl
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