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Hi, |
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Everytime 'emerge --depclean' drops dev-lang/ekopath it is reinstalled |
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on the next world update. |
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I guess dev-lang/ekopath is pulled in by dev-lang/R in my case (I do not |
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USE fortran). ekopath provides virtual/fortran which in turn is required |
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by R. |
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$ equery depgraph virtual/fortran |
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* Searching for fortran in virtual ... |
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* dependency graph for virtual/fortran-0 |
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`-- virtual/fortran-0 amd64 |
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`-- sys-devel/gcc-4.6.2-r1 (sys-devel/gcc) [missing keyword] [fortran] |
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`-- sys-devel/gcc-apple-4.2.1_p5666-r1 (sys-devel/gcc-apple) [missing keyword] [fortran] |
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`-- dev-lang/ekopath-4.0.12.1_pre20120530 (dev-lang/ekopath) ~amd64 |
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`-- dev-lang/path64-1.0.0_pre20120223 (dev-lang/path64) ~amd64 |
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`-- dev-lang/ifc-13.0.0.079-r1 (dev-lang/ifc) Intel-SDP license(s) |
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[ virtual/fortran-0 stats: packages (6), max depth (1) ] |
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So, my question is: why does 'emerge --depclean' suggest to drop it? |
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-Stefan |