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Were you using vanilla sources, or were you using somebody else's packaging that solved the problem for you?
i base all of my stuff off of vanilla/mainline packaging (well, plus Gentoo patches of course, but those shouldnt matter)
gentoo patches could make all the difference in the world, since they're all about getting things to build.
Also, are you using emerge, or are you running the configures yourself? If you're using emerge, get outta here; you're totally using somebody else's nice script that solves circular dependencies... - Dan
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