Mark Knecht wrote:

> Dale,
>    I'll try to make it clearer:
> 
> The command "eselect python set #" sets the system python profile.
> This command allows you to choose any python currently on your system.
> You should only choose a python2 setting at this time.
> 
> The commands:
> eselect python list --python2
> eselect python set --python2 #
> 
> only deal with python2
> 
> The command
> eselect python list --python3
> eselect python set --python3 #
> 
> only deal with python3
> 
> All three of those profiles (python, python2 & python3) are distinct
> entities. They are different and can each be set any way you want. I
> was only clarifying that before you removed python3.1 that you choose
> python3.2 for your python3 profile.
> 
> Clearer?
> 
> HTH,
> Mark
> 
> 


I see the difference now.  I already ran --depclean and portage still
works.  I'll run python-updater again tho.  I didn't know eselect
treated them separately like that.  Learn something every day.

Now to remember that.  :/

Dale

:-)  :-)

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