I did an emerge sync this morning, and then:

$ emerge -pUDv world

Calculating world dependencies ...done!
[ebuild     U ] app-shells/bash-2.05b-r7 [2.05b-r5] +nls -build
[ebuild     U ] sys-apps/shadow-4.0.3-r7 [4.0.3-r6]
[ebuild     U ] media-sound/esound-0.2.32 [0.2.29-r1] +tcpd +alsa +ipv6
[ebuild  N    ] dev-util/ctags-5.5-r1
[ebuild     U ] media-video/mplayer-0.92 [0.91] -dga +oss +xmms +jpeg -3dfx +sse 
-matrox +sdl +X +svga -ggi +oggvorbis -3dnow -aalib +gnome +xv +opengl +truetype +dvd 
+gtk +gif +esd -fbcon +encode +alsa -directfb +arts -dvb +gtk2 -samba

I was wondering why it suddenly wanted to install ctags, so I ran:

$ qpkg -q ctags
dev-util/ctags-5.2.3
DEPENDED ON BY:
dev-util/ctags-5.5-r1
DEPENDED ON BY:
dev-util/ctags-5.5
DEPENDED ON BY:

So, if I'm reading this right, I have nothing installed that depends
on ctags.  If so, why does emerge want to install it?  If not, how do
I find the package that depends on it?

- PK


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