Hi,

Am Dienstag, 5. August 2003 17:31 schrieb Robert Kruus:
> It is rumored that CrPy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi ml,
> >
> > Am Montag, 4. August 2003 12:51 schrieb CrPy:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > there are a concern, I like to have cleared and dicussed.
> > >
> > > 1. Why does
> > >         emerge -upv $(qpkg -I -nc) != emerge -uDpv world?
> > > The first try to update all packages. All installed package are
> > > updated. The second try to update all packages in world  'deep'. But
> > > the irst and the second are not the same. World 'deep' is less than
> > > $(qpkg -I -nc).
> > >
> > > Where is my mistake, or is it a bug? BTW regenworld don't change
> > > anything
> > >
> > > /CrPy
> >
> > Are there nobody interessed in? Or what ... ?!?
> >
> > Maybe I do not understand what world mean. But as far as I can see not
> > all installed packages are in world.
>
>       That's right, the system packages are not included in world.  They would
> however be included in the qpkg -I command.
>       IFAIK, dependencies for emerged packages also do not necessarily end up in
> the world file (i.e. if you and install of gentoo then do emerge gnome
> ...), but I'm not sure about that, though they should get caught with the
> -D option.

Thanks of reply :)

OK. Thats true. But I think it is a bug. Because all the packages that are not 
updated by emerge -uDpv world, are in the list of emerge -e world. Thats 
strange isn't it?

It would be fine if same guys of there, would try if the output of 
emerge -upv $(qpkg -I -nc) is different output than emerge -uDpv world.
If so, take a look if these package are in the output of emerge -e world.

So if there is a different between emerge -upv $(qpkg -I -nc) and emerge -uDpv 
world and the package are in emerge -e world, then it should be a bug in the 
update mechanism of portage. Or I'am wrong?

/CrPy


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