RE:
"Nils o. Janus" <[email protected]> Tue, 20 Sep 2005 20:46:11 +0200
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Hi Brian,
Check in the .ebuild files of bugzilla, wether the keyword ~alpha is entered there. If not, then inserting ~alpha into packages.keywords isnt sufficient.
Either pass the complete path of the ebuild to emerge like 'emerge www-apps/bugzilla/bugzilla-version-xxx.ebuild', or edit the .ebuild file manually, insert the keyword alpha, run 'ebuild www-apps/bugzilla/bugzilla-version-xxx.ebuild digest' and emerge as usual.
Nils
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Von: "Brian C. Parkhurst"<[email protected]>
Gesendet: 20.09.05 20:09:45
An: "[email protected]"<[email protected]>
Betreff: [gentoo-alpha]
I wanted to give bugzilla a chance on my alpha-AS800 but can't seem to get my
unmask flags right.
# emerge -puvD bugzilla
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating dependencies
!!! All ebuilds that could satisfy "bugzilla" have been masked.
!!! One of the following masked packages is required to complete your request:
- www-apps/bugzilla-2.20_rc2 (masked by: missing keyword)
- www-apps/bugzilla-2.18.3 (masked by: missing keyword)
- www-apps/bugzilla-2.20_rc1 (masked by: missing keyword)
For more information, see MASKED PACKAGES section in the emerge man page or
section 2.2 "Software Availability" in the Gentoo Handbook.
# cat package.unmask
>=www-apps/bugzilla-2*
# cat package.keywords
>=www-apps/bugzilla-2* ~alpha
Any thoughts?
Brian
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