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James Colby schreef: |
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> Thanks, revdep-rebuild did give me the list of files that would not |
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> link, and equery belongs FILENAME tells me that the files are part of |
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> the kde-base/kdelibs-3.3.2-r7 package. Is there a way for me to |
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> find out which packages on my system depend on kdelibs-3.3.2-r7? |
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> Thanks, James |
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Am I missing the reason you don't just upgrade to a version of KDE |
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3.3.2 which *is* in Portage? It's not as if kdelibs has radically |
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changed its contents between revisions of kdelibs-3.3.2-r-whatever: |
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eix kdelibs |
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* kde-base/kdelibs |
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Available versions: 3.3.2-r10 3.4.1-r1 3.4.1-r2 3.4.2 3.4.2-r1 |
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3.4.3 [M]3.5_beta1-r1 [M]3.5.0_beta2 [M]3.5.0_rc1 |
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Installed: 3.4.3 |
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Homepage: http://www.kde.org/ |
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Description: KDE libraries needed by all kde programs |
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The current revision of the 3.3.2 series is -r10, an upgrade from -r7. I |
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suppose you could unmerge -r7 first, but frankly I don't see why it |
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wouldn't suffice to simply do an emerge -ua** kdelibs and then re-run |
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revdep-rebuild. |
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Has the overwhelmingly obvious reason that this is not doable somehow |
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escaped me (always possible)? |
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Holly |
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