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Why would tetex require mysql? No compilation log at the moment, but I
do recall that it was linking kpathsea and didn't find libmysqlclient.

What gives?

USE="gnome gtk gtk2 gphoto2 -kde -qt ssl mmx -arts -mysql -mysqli nls
unicode"

Installing mysql would not be the preferred fix for this, as I am pretty
sure kpathsea shouldn't require mysql by default.

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Re: tetex depends on mysql? [ In reply to ]
On Thursday 07 October 2004 07:24, Sami Lehtinen wrote:
> Why would tetex require mysql? No compilation log at the moment, but I
> do recall that it was linking kpathsea and didn't find libmysqlclient.
>
> What gives?
>
> USE="gnome gtk gtk2 gphoto2 -kde -qt ssl mmx -arts -mysql -mysqli nls
> unicode"
>
> Installing mysql would not be the preferred fix for this, as I am pretty
> sure kpathsea shouldn't require mysql by default.

Send us the output of 'emerge tetex -pvt'.
Tetex has no dependancy on mysql, but something further down the dependancy
chain probably does.
What does kpathsea have to do with this?

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Re: tetex depends on mysql? [ In reply to ]
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This issue seems to be solved after I updated my USE-flags (I changed
processor-architecture, as I was using a stage3 system), and running
"emerge --emptytree world". It seems to succesfully have gone past tetex
this time around. (has compiled roughly 24 hours already :) )

Hmm, maybe some of the remaining stage3 libraries had dependencies...

Mike Williams wrote:
| On Thursday 07 October 2004 07:24, Sami Lehtinen wrote:
|
|>Why would tetex require mysql? No compilation log at the moment, but I
|>do recall that it was linking kpathsea and didn't find libmysqlclient.
|>
|>What gives?
|>
|>USE="gnome gtk gtk2 gphoto2 -kde -qt ssl mmx -arts -mysql -mysqli nls
|>unicode"
|>
|>Installing mysql would not be the preferred fix for this, as I am pretty
|>sure kpathsea shouldn't require mysql by default.
|
|
| Send us the output of 'emerge tetex -pvt'.

- --snip--
These are the packages that I would merge, in reverse order:

Calculating dependencies ...done!
[ebuild R ] app-text/tetex-2.0.2-r3 +X -debug -debug 0 kB

Total size of downloads: 0 kB
- --snap--

| Tetex has no dependancy on mysql, but something further down the
dependancy
| chain probably does.
| What does kpathsea have to do with this?

It is something in the tetex package, I don't really know what it does.
Anyway, that was where it bombed. But doesn't anymore, and the only
binary with kpathsea in it's name is /usr/lib/libkpathsea.a, and that
shouldn't be any problem.

I don't know. Problem solved :)

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