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If you had "-qt -kde" at first, try running this after changing your useflag to "qt kde arts":
Code:
emerge --deep -u --newuse world
That command over should theoreticaly emerge ...
- 04-24-2005 #11Linux Engineer
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If you had "-qt -kde" at first, try running this after changing your useflag to "qt kde arts":
That command over should theoreticaly emerge every app which has to be rebuilt to fit your new use-flags + update old packages. You may also look for better luck with kde-3.4:Code:emerge --deep -u --newuse world
Code:ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86" emerge kde
- 04-24-2005 #12Linux Engineer
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trying this now, but gotta go to work, will post results tomorrow,
thanks guys,
*praying hard*Operating System: GNU Emacs
- 04-25-2005 #13Linux Engineer
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alas its still not working,
I tried:
does anyone have any other ideas? This makes exactly no sense at all!Code:emerge --update --deep --newuse world etc-update env-update revdep-rebuild (which however many times I run it it reemerges firefox and OOo
Thanks for your time,
John
I don't have to reboot or anything do I?Operating System: GNU Emacs
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did you ever get it working? I'm now having the same problem when I try to install qtella, though it installed k3b no problem.


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