Maybe he does have multiple versions installed of those packages. What
is the output of for example:
emerge -avP gcc
?
KH
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Tuesday 08 April 2008, Michael Schmarck wrote:
Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 08 Apr 2008 12:39:11 +0200, Michael Schmarck wrote:
emerge --depclean
thanks. 200 some packages, which would be removed. Quite a
lot.
If you've removed kde-meta, I'm not surprised.
It's not (mainly) kde packages that show up there. It's:
I'm surprised these show up from --depclean:
app-admin/logrotate
app-arch/sharutils
app-crypt/hashalot
app-crypt/mhash
app-text/psutils
dev-libs/glib
dev-libs/lzo
dev-libs/pcre++
dev-util/yacc
After last week's entertainment, why are these not in your world?
media-libs/gstreamer
media-libs/libgpod
media-libs/libmp4v2
media-libs/libmpeg3
media-libs/libquicktime
media-libs/libsamplerate
media-libs/libsndfile
media-libs/libsvg
media-libs/libwmf
media-plugins/gst-plugins-alsa
media-plugins/gst-plugins-esd
media-plugins/gst-plugins-flac
media-plugins/gst-plugins-theora
Hmm, more stuff that should be in world if you want it.
net-wireless/wireless-tools
sys-apps/acl
sys-apps/iproute2
sys-devel/automake
sys-devel/bin86
sys-devel/dev86
Ouch!! What did you do to this box that this one shows up? gcc is not in
world, it's in system, and the only way to get it out of there is to
edit the profile
sys-devel/gcc
I think you need to fix your world before before doing any --depclean
steps.
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