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On Sunday, July 31, 2011 11:02:22 AM Florian Philipp wrote: |
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> @system used to contain portage. It doesn't by default, anymore. If you |
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> do `emerge -pv --depclean`, portage should try to remove itself. Just |
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> add it to @world by doing `emerge --noreplace portage` |
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It doesn't try this on my system. |
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Portage is installed, but not in world: |
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eve ~ # cat /var/lib/portage/world | grep portage |
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app-portage/eix |
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app-portage/gentoolkit |
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app-portage/layman |
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eve ~ # eix -e portage |
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[I] sys-apps/portage |
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Installed versions: 2.1.10.3(08:42:46 PM 07/30/2011)(ipc less -build - |
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doc -epydoc -linguas_pl -python2 -python3 -selinux) |
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Homepage: http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/portage/index.xml |
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Description: Portage is the package management and distribution |
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system for Gentoo |
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(I removed a few lines from the eix-output to make it better readable) |
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And "emerge -pv --depclean" ends with: |
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>>> No packages selected for removal by depclean |
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Packages installed: 1090 |
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Packages in world: 124 |
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Packages in system: 45 |
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Required packages: 1090 |
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Number to remove: 0 |
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Am I missing something here? |
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Joost |