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On Fri, Feb 03, 2017 at 05:38:59PM -0800, Daniel Frey wrote: |
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> On 02/03/2017 05:34 PM, thelma@×××××××××××.com wrote: |
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> > I have an old version of asterisk-1.8.28.2 (it is no longer in portage). |
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> > I want to keep this version, temporarily (till I have a chance to test a |
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> > new one 11.25.1-ver. |
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> > I've removed (commented out) "net-misc/asterisk" from world file. |
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> > But "emerge -a @preserved-rebuild" still wants to pull: |
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> > net-misc/asterisk-11.25.1 |
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> > How do I prevent it? |
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> I don't think you can. It's telling you something that asterisk is |
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> depending on has been upgraded and asterisk needs to be rebuilt in order |
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> to work again. asterisk itself is in an inconsistent state and will most |
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> likely not work at all. |
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No, it is telling you that a library that asterisk depends on was |
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updated and portage preserved the old version to try to keep asterisk |
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working until you rebuild it. It's possible that it's broken (if some |
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files that the old library depends on where removed or changed) but |
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that's unlikely. |
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> Dan |
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