![]() Sys-kernel/linux-headers: 4.19::gentoo (virtual/os-headers) Timestamp of repository gentoo: Tue, 12:45:01 +0000 Installed versions: 2.49.9.1_p0(23:56:29 )(calendar crypt dbus gmp-autoupdate ipc jemalloc roaming startup-notification -chatzilla -custom-cflags -custom-optimization -debug -force-gtk3 -jack -minimal -neon -pulseaudio -selinux -system-cairo -system-harfbuzz -system-icu -system-jpeg -system-libevent -system-libvpx -system-sqlite -test -wifi L10N="fr -cs -de -en-GB -es-AR -es-ES -hu -it -ja -lt -nl -pl -pt-PT -ru -sk -sv -zh-CN -zh-TW") ![]() Not pulling rust, as it was with seamonkey-2.49.9.1_p0 which didn't pull it.Īvailable versions: 2.49.5 2.49.9.1_p0 # required by # required by required by (argument) # required by virtual/rust-1.34.2::gentoo (see "package.unmask" in the portage(5) man page for more details) The following mask changes are necessary to proceed: Firstly, there is an unused library (crmf) requested, which cause configuration failure (I guess about everyone who tries to compile the source must hit this problem) then there is an incorrect/missing check for libevent version, which causes a compilation error and finally they seem to have broken GTK+ 2 version (on a point release!) by using GTK+ 3-only functions: I am stuck there (on that non-Gentoo system, to be clear). On my main rig (non-Gentoo), I compile everything manually, and I didn't manage to compile 2.49.5 (last version I successfully tried was 2.49.1, didn't try in between). ![]() I don't understand how upstream can ship such broken releases. Now I can't say for sure it didn't use a possible embedded rust version, for the build process and the source tree of Seamonkey/Mozilla are such a gigantic mess. I downloaded and compiled manually(*) the source (2.49.5), it didn't check/request for rust and compilation didn't crash because of rust missing. I see no rust mentioned in the 2.49.* Release Notes. Now the previous version (2.49.9.1_p0) never pulled any rust. I don't know if it is caused by a particular combination of USE flags, unconditionally pulled, or what. I would like to get rid of this dependency. rust, which I certainly had not requested. I was peacefully trying to update when the update stopped because there no room to compile.
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