On Tuesday 22 May 2007 08:01:19 Naga wrote:
> > So, does the emptytree (-e) option basically tell it that you don't
> > have ANYTHING instlled where it should be? :P
>
> Yes, it empties the depend tree. So portage thinks that no software is
> installed.

That's an implementation detail that used to be true but isn't any longer. 
That's why it no longer says "[ebuild  N    ]" for all packages with -e. 
Doing so caused problems with circular dependencies.

It just remerges everything in world and all their dependencies. Calling 
it 'everything'  is wrong too as it doesn't do anything with packages that 
aren't in world or a dependency of something in world.

-- 
Bo Andresen

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