On Wednesday 23 June 2010 00:17:30 Nikos Chantziaras wrote: > On 06/23/2010 01:56 AM, Alex Schuster wrote: > > Mick writes: > >> Checking for file ownership gives me: > >> > >> # portageq owners / /usr/bin/neon-config > >> net-misc/neon-0.29.3 > >> /usr/bin/neon-config > >> > >> # portageq owners / /usr/include/neon/ne_207.h > >> net-misc/neon-0.29.3 > >> /usr/include/neon/ne_207.h > >> > >> and so on. How come that I cannot install net-misc/neon-0.29.3 due to > >> file collisions, when it is this package which owns the files in the > >> first place? > > > > Strange! So it is installed already? Did you chaneg USE flags, so it gets > > emerged again? Or did something go wrong when installing it the last > > time? > > > > I have no idea, I wouldn't think what you see is possible at all. > > neon got moved from net-misc to net-libs. It's just that the maintainer > forgot to rename the package if already installed. In those cases, you > either wait till the maintainer renames it, which will be picked up in > the next sync, or you just unmerge and then update again.
Thanks guys! A resync this morning did it a world of good! -- Regards, Mick
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