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Am Donnerstag, 28. Juni 2018, 00:36:57 CEST schrieb Bill Kenworthy: |
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> On 28/06/18 06:16, John Covici wrote: |
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> > On Wed, 27 Jun 2018 17:04:57 -0400, |
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> > Ralph Seichter wrote: |
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> >> On 27.06.18 22:43, Bill Kenworthy wrote: |
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> >>> After installing python 3.6, I now have multiple systems wanting to |
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> >>> depclean it! Have I missed something? Should I be uninstalling 3.4 |
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> >>> and 3.5 which are also present? |
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> >> After you have recompiled all packages that were built with Python 3.4 |
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> >> and 3.5 support and verified that these versions are no longer required, |
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> >> you can delete them. |
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> > This is not working for me -- after doing a world update, there are |
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> > still packages which apparently need both 3.4 and 3.5, so I cannot |
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> > remove them. I wonder why this would be happening? |
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> Just found that by re-emergeing 3.6.5 it stops trying to remove it - I |
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> can remove 3.4 but not 3.5.5 as its "still in use as the primary python |
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> vrsion" despite 3.6 being [1] in eselect. |
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> BillK |
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That sounds to me like you merely added 3.6.5 to the world file (by not |
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passing --oneshot to emerge). For the rest, see Neil's reply. |
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Marc Joliet |
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don't" - Bjarne Stroustrup |