AllenJB ha scritto:
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On to your next issue where 2 versions of firefox are being pulled in.
First of all you need to remove the package.mask entry you added,
since it masked out all versions of firefox above 2.0.0 - that
includes both firefox 2 and firefox 3 - not particularly useful.
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 8:03 AM, econti contiemi...@alice.it wrote:
AllenJB ha scritto:
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On to your next issue where 2 versions of firefox are being pulled in.
First of all you need to remove the package.mask entry you added, since it
masked out all versions of firefox above 2.0.0 -
Fernando Antunes wrote:
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 8:03 AM, econti contiemi...@alice.it
mailto:contiemi...@alice.it wrote:
AllenJB ha scritto:
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On to your next issue where 2 versions of firefox are being
pulled in. First of all you need to remove the package.mask
Hi all,
to-day I am having some trouble to update my system.
Well, 'emerge --sync' and I received a message telling me a new version
of portage is available and I should update it immediately. But, before
upgrading it I ran 'emerge -NDpvu world'. Here is the output:
localhost ~ # emerge
You have several issues here.
First of all, a tip: If a portage upgrade is available, do emerge
portage first. New versions of portage often have new or improved
features - in this case portage 2.1.6 includes, among other things, the
ability to automatically handle most blockers.
The
AllenJB gentoo-li...@allenjb.me.uk writes:
First of all, a tip: If a portage upgrade is available, do emerge
portage first. New versions of portage often have new or improved
features - in this case portage 2.1.6 includes, among other things,
the ability to automatically handle most blockers.
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