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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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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.
- --
sjl@iki.fi -- http://www.iki.fi/~sjl
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