you should modify /etc/make.conf and put ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86" in there, 
that is if you want to take the risk of using `unstable` packages. So far, 
~x86 is very stable...

On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, Michael Wenk wrote:

> 
> Alright, I messed up last night.  I wanted to update mysql to version 4.  So I 
> went ahead and did the following command: 
> 
> ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86" emerge -p mysql
> 
> And it said all it needed to do was mysql.  So fine, I did the following: 
> 
> ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86" emerge -u mysql
> 
> And it updated a good 18 packages including gcc, glibc, and other fun ones 
> besides mysql.  so, now when I do an emerge -pu world, I get a list of 
> packages it wants to downgrade.  So here's my question, should I downgrade 
> everything like it wants to, and then do the above emerge on mysql w/o the 
> "-u"?  or should I do something else?  
> 
> Mike
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