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Hi, |
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Unfortunately specifying dev-python/confluent-kafka::guru hasn't helped. |
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I've received the same error message: |
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ID: dev-python/confluent-kafka |
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Function: pkg.installed |
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Name: dev-python/confluent-kafka::guru |
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Result: False |
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Comment: The following package(s) were not found, and no possible |
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matches were found in the package db: dev-pyt |
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hon/confluent-kafka::guru |
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Started: 08:23:53.928495 |
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Duration: 61.712 ms |
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Changes: |
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вт, 22 февр. 2022 г. в 17:42, Matt Connell (Gmail) < |
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matthewdconnell@×××××.com>: |
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> On Tue, 2022-02-22 at 10:02 +0300, Anatoly Oreshkin wrote: |
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> > The following package(s) were not found, and no possible matches were |
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> > found in the package db: dev-python/confluent-kafka. |
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> I've never used a gentoo system with salt stack, but I had a thought. |
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> Salt can be picky with package names sometimes. |
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> Try specifying the package name this way, with the repository |
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> explicitly specified: |
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> dev-python/confluent-kafka::guru |
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