That sounds strange to me :/ What about the output for emerge --pretend? It 
wouldn't show you the smae package in the list twice, will it? The only 
workaround I can suggest is to mask all package versions which are higher 
than those needed by latest wrapper script...

On Friday 13 February 2004 00:52, Paul Smith wrote:
> Instead what seems to happen is that emerge sees the DEPEND with no
> version in local/xxx-1.1 and pulls in the latest local/zzz.  Then it
> proceeds along and sometime later it discovers that it really wanted an
> earlier version so it installs that instead.
>
> Not only that, but I tried to arrange my packages in the wrapper DEPEND
> so that the ones that didn't depend on anything were first, etc. so
> that, if emerge did them in order, I'd get the right versions in the
> end.  I didn't expect to have to do this but I tried it anyway; no
> help.  Emerge merges them in some seemingly random order anyway.
>
>
> I'm using Portage 2.0.49.
>
> Can someone give me some tips/help/pointers/debugging advice/anything?
>
> I'm pretty stuck here :-(.

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