Thanks Andrey,

On Saturday 24 November 2007, Andrey Falko wrote:
> On Nov 24, 2007 11:29 AM, Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > I am catching up with updates on an old server machine and running
> > revdep-rebuild has got me into a never ending loop:
> > ==================================================
> > # revdep-rebuild -X -v -p
> > [snip...]

> > All prepared. Starting rebuild...
> > emerge --oneshot -v -p =dev-libs/apr-util-1.2.10 =app-crypt/gnupg-1.9.21
> > ==================================================
> >
> > If it is of any importance I notice that I have two apr-utils:
> > ==================================================
> > # eix apr-util
> > [I] dev-libs/apr-util
> >     Available versions:
> >        (0)     0.9.12 0.9.12-r1 [M]~0.9.13
> >        (1)     1.2.8 ~1.2.8-r1 1.2.10
> >        {berkdb doc gdbm ldap mysql postgres sqlite sqlite3}
> >     Installed versions:  0.9.12-r1(07:33:03 08/09/07)(berkdb gdbm ldap)
> >                          1.2.10(1)(15:53:38 11/24/07)(berkdb gdbm ldap
> > postgres -doc -mysql -sqlite -sqlite3)
> >     Homepage:            http://apr.apache.org/
> >     Description:         Apache Portable Runtime Library
> > ==================================================
> >
> > How do I get out of this problem?
>
> Do you have any related entries in /etc/portage/package.keywords or any
> other file in package.keywords?
>
> Maybe do:
> emerge -P apr-util
> then
> emerge -1 apr-util gnupg

Pruning apr-util wanted to remove the older slot of apr-util-0.9.12-r1.  
equery depends did not show anything depending on it, so I unmerged it. The 
package apr-util-0.9.12-r1 seems to have been related to this revdep-rebuild 
loop as far as apr-util is concerned.

Still, the problem remains when I run revdep again, with the gnupg 
package . . .  :(
-- 
Regards,
Mick

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