I have an amd64 machine with only a few ~amd64 packages.  I use
'eix-sync && emerge -auDv --changed-use @world' daily.  Yesterday,
dev-python/numpy-1.10.4 and dev-qt/qtchooser-0_p20151008 were
stabilized for amd64.  After updating them, eix is giving me bad info
(see output below).  There doesn't seem to be any problem with portage
or its data, just with eix.  I've run 'emerge --metadata' and
'eix-update' in hopes my issue would magically vanish, but that's the
extent of what I know to try.  I'm using eix-0.30.11 for many months
and haven't made any configuration changes to it.  The only non-default
settings I have for eix are

REDUNDANT_IF_IN_MASK="false"
REDUNDANT_IF_MASK_NO_CHANGE="false"

'eix numpy' and 'eix qtchooser' tell me my newly installed versions are
still ~amd64, along with a [?] status.  Here's partial output:

$ eix -e numpy
[?] dev-python/numpy
     Available versions:  ~1.8.2 1.9.2 ~1.9.3 ~1.10.1-r1 ~1.10.2-r2 ~1.10.4

$ eix qtchooser
[?] dev-qt/qtchooser
     Available versions:  0_p20150102 ~0_p20151008 

Also, eix-test-obsolete gives me:

Installed packages with a version not in the database (or masked):
[?] dev-python/numpy (1.10.4@01/25/2016 -> 1.9.2): Fast array and numerical 
python library
[?] dev-qt/qtchooser (0_p20151008@01/25/2016 -> 0_p20150102): Qt4/Qt5 version 
chooser
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