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> fixed
Well, I still get:
# emerge -avuDtN world
These are the packages that would be merged, in reverse order:
Calculating world dependencies | * If this ebuild fail try:
* ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~x86 emerge zynaddsubfx-banks
/ * If this ebuild fail try:
* ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~x86 emerge zynaddsubfx-extras
- *
/var/tmp/portage/fluidsynth-1.0.7a/work/fluidsynth-1.0.7
... done!
:-(
CU
Markus
Frieder Bürzele wrote:
> Markus Herhoffer wrote:
> Would it be possible that someone fixes this bug? I could write a patch
> by myself, but I think it would be better if the maintainer did it. He
> knows what to do, I don't :-)
>
> Markus
>
> Frieder Bürzele wrote:
>
>>>> Markus Herhoffer wrote:
>>>> Hello!
>>>>
>>>> I've installed both zynaddsubfx-banks and zynaddsubfx-extras without any
>>>> problems. Since I've done that I get very strange messages when updating
>>>> world:
>>>>
>>>> # emerge -avuDt world
>>>>
>>>> These are the packages that would be merged, in reverse order:
>>>>
>>>> Calculating world dependencies \ * If this ebuild fail try:
>>>> * ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~x86 emerge zynaddsubfx-banks
>>>> / * If this ebuild fail try:
>>>> * ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~x86 emerge zynaddsubfx-extras
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> this is just a hint to let you know what to do if the
>>>>> zynaddsubfx-banks-20060419 fails
>>>>> --> it will fail if the source file get removed (this can happen due
>>>>> upstream releases a new
>>>>> snapshot) --> zynaddsubfx-banks-99999999 tries to fetch the latest
>>>>> version automatically
>>>>>
>>>> - *
>>>> /var/tmp/portage/fluidsynth-1.0.7a/work/fluidsynth-1.0.7
>>>> ... done!
>>>>
>>>> Total size of downloads: 0 kB
>>>>
>>>> Nothing to merge; would you like to auto-clean packages? [Yes/No]
>>>>
>>>> I've no idea what this message wants to tell me. Is it a bug in the new
>>>> notification system in Portage 2.5 or has it something to do with
>>>> pro-audio-overlay? How can I avoid this message?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> nothing to do with new portage. I'll try to change this behaviour
>>>>>
>>>> Markus
>>>>
>
>
>>>> Greetz Frieder
>>>>
>
>
>>
> fixed
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