On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 7:57 PM, Canek Peláez Valdés <can...@gmail.com> wrote: >>=sys-fs/udev-171, which is stable. Are you sure you don't have > anything in /etc/portage/package.keywords?
I know it sounds absurd, but... I have no package.keywords file. My package.use is small and benign. My make.conf is also benign. I am using the default profile ([1] default/linux/amd64/10.10 *) Emerge output is pretty clear: - thunar (argument) is pulling in - xfce-base/thunar-1.4.0[udev], which is pulling in - gnome-base/gvfs-1.12.3 ~amd64 - which pulls in all kinds of stuff This sure makes it look like I have gvfs in my package.keywords, but I do not. I promise! This command: find /usr/portage -name \*.ebuild | xargs grep gvfs-1.12 Returns these files: /usr/portage/gnome-base/gnome-core-libs/gnome-core-libs-3.4.1.ebuild /usr/portage/gnome-base/gnome/gnome-3.4.1.ebuild /usr/portage/gnome-base/gnome-light/gnome-light-3.4.1.ebuild /usr/portage/gnome-base/gvfs/gvfs-1.12.*.ebuild Weird. I have no idea where the gvfs-1.12 dependency is coming in. And "emerge -t" won't even tell me. Portage is so upset about this it will not even show me a tree (see original post in this thread). > By the way, it will be difficult for you to find a stronger supporter > of udev/systemd than myself; and I don't have the global udev flag > set. I don't really know what udev is (I know it holds actions to take when certain USB devices are plugged... that's all I know). I just added global udev to obey the gentoo xfce install guide. If I remove it from make.conf, I can install thunar... but if I try to install thunar-volman the problem returns (thunar-volman requires thunar with udev) Thank you, Chris