uname -a
LinuxResilience3.2.41-2#1 SMP Tue Dec 10 21:50:32 EET 2013 x86_64 Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2630 0 @ 2.30GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
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emerge -uavDN @world
Despite numerous attempts (providing suggested USE flags, masking packages or, even, removing some of the packages that appear to block the process), I always get something like the following as a response:
These are the packages that would be merged,in order:Calculating dependencies...done!!!!The ebuild selected to satisfy ">=net-libs/webkit-gtk-1.6:3=" has unmet requirements.- net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.4.3::gentoo USE="X egl geoloc gstreamer jit opengl webgl (-aqua) -coverage -debug -gles2 -introspection -libsecret -spell -test -wayland"The following REQUIRED_USE flag constraints are unsatisfied:
geoloc?( introspection )The above constraints are a subset of the following complete expression:
geoloc?( introspection ) introspection?( gstreamer ) gles2?( egl ) webgl?( exactly-one-of( gles2 opengl ))!webgl?( at-most-one-of( gles2 opengl )) any-of( aqua wayland X )(dependency required by"net-libs/libproxy-0.4.11-r2[webkit]"[ebuild])(dependency required by"net-libs/glib-networking-2.40.1-r1[libproxy]"[ebuild])(dependency required by"net-libs/libsoup-2.46.0-r1"[ebuild])(dependency required by"media-plugins/gst-plugins-soup-0.10.31-r1"[ebuild])(dependency required by"media-libs/phonon-gstreamer-4.7.2[network]"[ebuild])(dependency required by"media-libs/phonon-4.7.2[gstreamer]"[ebuild])(dependency required by"kde-base/kdelibs-4.13.2-r1"[ebuild])(dependency required by"kde-base/khelpcenter-4.13.2"[ebuild])
How can I cleanly upgrade the system to a newer kernel, latest versions of packages (incl. ZFS support), without breaking it? I already removed udev and upower, and emerged eudev and upower-pm-utils.
I am willing to remove all packages mentioned above, that seem to block the update process, and re-emerge them later. How wrong can it be to unmerge, for example, kdelibs?
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NikosAlexandris
I am trying to upgrade a Funtoo - workstation (completely irrelevant with http://forums.funtoo.org/index.php?/topic/82-zfs-pool-not-imported-at-boot-home-inaccessible/),
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Despite numerous attempts (providing suggested USE flags, masking packages or, even, removing some of the packages that appear to block the process), I always get something like the following as a response:
How can I cleanly upgrade the system to a newer kernel, latest versions of packages (incl. ZFS support), without breaking it? I already removed udev and upower, and emerged eudev and upower-pm-utils.
I am willing to remove all packages mentioned above, that seem to block the update process, and re-emerge them later. How wrong can it be to unmerge, for example, kdelibs?
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