Em 29-12-2013 20:35, Alan McKinnon escreveu: > On 29/12/2013 17:54, Zhu wrote: >> Em 29-12-2013 11:47, Hinnerk van Bruinehsen escreveu: >>> Zhu <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> Hello, every time that i try to made a "emerge -uDN world", metasploit >>>> jump in the process installation. I've check and there aren't >>>> dependencies ask for him: >>>> >>>> /[root@asgard ~]$ equery d net-analyzer/metasploit// >>>> // * These packages depend on net-analyzer/metasploit:// >>>> //[root@asgard ~]$ equery d dev-ruby/metasploit_data_models// >>>> // * These packages depend on dev-ruby/metasploit_data_models:// >>>> //[root@asgard ~]$ equery d app-admin/eselect-metasploit >>>> * These packages depend on app-admin/eselect-metasploit:// >>>> / >>>> >>>> but, >>>> >>>> /[root@asgard ~]$ emerge -pvauDN world >>>> >>>> These are the packages that would be merged, in order: >>>> >>>> Calculating dependencies ... done! >>>> [ebuild R ] sys-devel/gcc-4.8.2:4.8 [4.8.2:4.8.2] USE="cxx fortran >>>> gcj go graphite mudflap (multilib) multislot nls nptl objc objc++ >>>> objc-gc openmp (-altivec) -awt% -doc (-fixed-point) (-hardened) >>>> (-libssp) -nopie -nossp -regression-test -vanilla (-gtk%*) (-lto%)" 0 >>>> kB >>>> [ebuild N ] net-analyzer/metasploit-4.8.2:4.8 USE="java lorcon >>>> pcap (-development) {-test}" 0 kB >>>> >>>> Total: 2 packages (1 new, 1 reinstall), Size of downloads: 0 kB >>>> / >>>> How to discover what are putting metasploit into "updatable world >>>> list"? >>>> >>> Most likely metasploit itself is in world. You can check you worldfile with >>> your favourite editor (/var/lib/portage/world). It should also be printed >>> bold in the emerge output if your terminal supports it >>> >>> >>> >> Yeah, metasploit is in there. Is it safe just remove him from the file? > yes, and it will be removed from the system next time you run > "emerge --depclean" > > To remove it immediately run > > "emerge -avC metasploit" > > But the big question is, do you want to keep that package or not? > You didn't say if you want it, you only wondered why it was being updated. > > > I don't want it. But, problem solved. Thank you.
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