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Details of gnustep-base/gnustep-make:

Description: GNUstep Makefile Package
Homepage: https://gnustep.github.io

available versions:

releasesalphaamd64armhppaia64mipsppcppc64ppc macoss390shsparcx86USE-Flagsdependenciesebuild warnings
gnustep-make-2.9.2 ~~----~~---~~libobjc2
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Warning: changed libobjc.so version!!
The libobjc.so version used for gnustep-make has changed
(either by the libojbc2 use-flag or a GCC upgrade)
You must rebuild all gnustep packages installed.

To do so, please emerge gnustep-base/gnustep-updater and run:
# gnustep-updater -l
Old layout directory detected (/usr/GNUstep/System)
Gentoo has switched to FHS layout for GNUstep packages
You must first update the configuration files from this package,
then remerge all packages still installed with the old layout
You can use gnustep-base/gnustep-updater for this task
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gnustep-make-2.9.1 ~+----++---++libobjc2
native-exceptions
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Warning: changed libobjc.so version!!
The libobjc.so version used for gnustep-make has changed
(either by the libojbc2 use-flag or a GCC upgrade)
You must rebuild all gnustep packages installed.

To do so, please emerge gnustep-base/gnustep-updater and run:
# gnustep-updater -l
Old layout directory detected (/usr/GNUstep/System)
Gentoo has switched to FHS layout for GNUstep packages
You must first update the configuration files from this package,
then remerge all packages still installed with the old layout
You can use gnustep-base/gnustep-updater for this task
show
gnustep-make-2.9.0 ~+----++---++libobjc2
native-exceptions
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Warning: changed libobjc.so version!!
The libobjc.so version used for gnustep-make has changed
(either by the libojbc2 use-flag or a GCC upgrade)
You must rebuild all gnustep packages installed.

To do so, please emerge gnustep-base/gnustep-updater and run:
# gnustep-updater -l
Old layout directory detected (/usr/GNUstep/System)
Gentoo has switched to FHS layout for GNUstep packages
You must first update the configuration files from this package,
then remerge all packages still installed with the old layout
You can use gnustep-base/gnustep-updater for this task
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