Subj : Beware; for I am fearless, and therefore powerful. To : Maurice Kinal From : Benny Pedersen Date : Wed Aug 15 2018 21:19:42 Hello Maurice! 15 Aug 2018 03:04, Maurice Kinal wrote to Benny Pedersen: BP>> if you tell portage to let glib and mesalib use python3 its done MK> I am sure mesalib requires python2. Have you tried compiling it with MK> only python3 available? ----- mesa.ebuild begins ----- * media-libs/mesa Available versions: 17.3.9^d ~18.0.5^d ~18.1.4^d ~18.1.5^d ~18.1.6^d ~18.2.0_rc2^t **9999^t {bindist +classic d3d9 debug +dri3 +egl +gallium +gbm gles1 gles2 +llvm lm_sensors +nptl opencl openmax osmesa pax_kernel pic selinux test unwind vaapi valgrind vdpau vulkan wayland xa xvmc ABI_MIPS="n32 n64 o32" ABI_PPC="32 64" ABI_S390="32 64" ABI_X86="32 64 x32" VIDEO_CARDS="freedreno i915 i965 imx intel nouveau r100 r200 r300 r600 radeon radeonsi vc4 virgl vivante vmware"} Homepage: https://www.mesa3d.org/ https://mesa.freedesktop.org/ Description: OpenGL-like graphic library for Linux ----- mesa.ebuild ends ----- not this one ? python free here BP>> if you know gentoo more you will hate precompiled distros more :) MK> I don't hate them but I don't like that most don't tell me what I want MK> to know before deciding whether or not I wish to try them out. same here, i just learn from redhat, that was when i desided to go away from precompiled distros into freebsd and gentoo world, have not retgretted it since, and following maillists about ubuntu and centos keep me away from them, debian might be sligtly better somewhare :) MK> For MK> example what versions of gcc, glibc, kernel version, etc. +1 MK> The rest MK> doesn't matter much and could care less about things like firefox MK> nevermind which version. +1 i have used links in framebuffered graphics mode on a quad p2 :) it worked, not slow at all, and did not need any reboots after using it Regards Benny .... there can only be one way of life, and it works :) --- Msged/LNX 6.1.2 (Linux/4.18.0-gentoo (x86_64)) * Origin: I will always keep a PC running CPM 3.0 (2:230/0) .