On Wednesday 15 November 2006 17:43, Arnau Bria wrote:
> $ eix kdelibs
> * kde-base/kdelibs
>      Available versions:  3.5.2-r6:3.5 3.5.2-r6:3.5[1]  ~3.5.3-r4:3.5
> ~3.5.3-r4:3.5[1]  ~3.5.4-r1:3.5[1]  ~3.5.4-r2:3.5[1]  ~3.5.4-r3:3.5
> ~3.5.4-r4:3.5 ~3.5.5:3.5 ~3.5.5:3.5[1]  ~3.5.5-r1:3.5[1]
> ~3.5.5-r2:3.5[1]  ~3.5.5-r3:3.5[1]  ~3.5.5-r4:3.5 ~3.5.5-r4:3.5[1]
> 3.5.5-r5:3.5 ~3.5.5-r5:3.5[1] Installed:           3.5.2-r6
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
> Mine neither....
> So, what does portage says so?

Ahh, I'd missed that you had posted this. Once again you've snipped an 
important piece of information, namely the one that tells you what overlay 
[1] refers to. It is, however, called an overlay for a reason.. :p Whenever 
the same ebuild exists in the tree an in an overlay portage will use the one 
in the overlay which in this case is ~x86 masked..

-- 
Bo Andresen

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