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Zac Medico skrev: |
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> Erik wrote: |
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> > I did "emerge --update --deep --newuse world" and it says: |
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> > Calculating world dependencies... done! |
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> >>>> Auto-cleaning packages... |
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> >>>> No outdated packages were found on your system. |
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> > But it seems like it is wrong about "No outdated packages were found on |
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> > your system.", because when I run "emerge -p world" it says: |
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> > These are the packages that would be merged, in order: |
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> > Calculating world dependencies... done! |
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> > [ebuild U ] media-gfx/digikam-0.9.2 [0.9.1] LINGUAS="-fa% -nds%" |
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> > [blocks B ] media-plugins/digikamimageplugins (is blocking |
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> > media-gfx/digikam-0.9.2) |
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> > So it seems like media-gfx/digikam is outdated despite what "emerge |
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> > --update --deep --newuse world" said. I just wonder how much sense this |
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> > behaviour makes. |
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> It seems like something that you have installed depends on |
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> digikam-0-9.1 so the deep world update pulled that in instead of the |
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> new version. You can use the --debug option if you want to examine |
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> the dependency strings to see which package pulled in the lower version. |
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That package depending on digikam-0.9.1 would be digikamimageplugins. |
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