Re: [gentoo-user] masked by: missing keyword

2006-10-16 Thread Bo Ørsted Andresen
On Tuesday 17 October 2006 05:06, Grant wrote: > I'm trying to install gnormalize via the sunrise overlay via layman. > When I try to emerge gnormalize I get: > > !!! All ebuilds that could satisfy "gnormalize" have been masked. > !!! One of the following masked packages is required to complete you

[gentoo-user] masked by: missing keyword

2006-10-16 Thread Grant
I'm trying to install gnormalize via the sunrise overlay via layman. When I try to emerge gnormalize I get: !!! All ebuilds that could satisfy "gnormalize" have been masked. !!! One of the following masked packages is required to complete your request: - media-sound/gnormalize-0.50 (masked by: mi

Re: [gentoo-user] (masked by: missing keyword)

2005-10-29 Thread Ciaran McCreesh
On Sat, 29 Oct 2005 08:17:07 -0400 sean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: | Specifically I am trying to install openoffice 2.0 on my amd64 | system. I have unmasked it, but the keyword is still blocking me. Unmasking it won't do you any good. It won't work. -- Ciaran McCreesh : Gentoo Developer (Vim, S

Re: [gentoo-user] (masked by: missing keyword)

2005-10-29 Thread Holly Bostick
sean schreef: > > Hi Holly, > > I can get it unmasked, I just can't clear the keyword. > > This is what is currently in my keyword file. > > app-office/openoffice -* app-office/openoffice ~amd64 > > This is my unmask, which is working. =app-office/openoffice-2.0.0 > > Thanks Sean > Ha (not

Re: [gentoo-user] (masked by: missing keyword)

2005-10-29 Thread sean
Dale wrote: This is how my unmasked packages looks: net-www/netscape-flash ~x86 app-sci/foldingathome ~x86 Hi Dale, I can get it unmasked, I just can't clear the keyword. This is what is currently in my keyword file. app-office/openoffice -* app-office/openoffice ~amd64 This is my unmask,

Re: [gentoo-user] (masked by: missing keyword)

2005-10-29 Thread sean
Holly Bostick wrote: sean schreef: What is the proper way to over ride a package that is (masked by: missing keyword)? From what I read it is supposed to be done with the package.keywords file in /etc/portage. But I must be doing something wrong with format. Specifically I am trying to instal

Re: [gentoo-user] (masked by: missing keyword)

2005-10-29 Thread Holly Bostick
sean schreef: > What is the proper way to over ride a package that is (masked by: > missing keyword)? From what I read it is supposed to be done with the > package.keywords file in /etc/portage. But I must be doing something > wrong with format. > > Specifically I am trying to install openoffic

Re: [gentoo-user] (masked by: missing keyword)

2005-10-29 Thread Dale
This is how my unmasked packages looks: net-www/netscape-flash ~x86 app-sci/foldingathome ~x86 Just replace with what applies to you of course.  That is in package.keywords file of course. Dale sean wrote: What is the proper way to over ride a package that is (masked by: missing keyword)?

[gentoo-user] (masked by: missing keyword)

2005-10-29 Thread sean
What is the proper way to over ride a package that is (masked by: missing keyword)? From what I read it is supposed to be done with the package.keywords file in /etc/portage. But I must be doing something wrong with format. Specifically I am trying to install openoffice 2.0 on my amd64 system.