On 10/04/2014 13:16, Tanstaafl wrote: > Hi all, > > I rarely do this (I know, I should do it periodically at least), so I'd > like someone to check these... > >>>> These are the packages that would be unmerged: > > dev-python/python-exec > selected: 10000.1 10000.2 > protected: none > omitted: none > > perl-core/ExtUtils-Command > selected: 1.170.0 > protected: none > omitted: none > > perl-core/JSON-PP > selected: 2.272.0 > protected: none > omitted: none > > perl-core/MIME-Base64 > selected: 3.130.0 > protected: none > omitted: none > > perl-core/Perl-OSType > selected: 1.2.0 > protected: none > omitted: none > > perl-core/Test-Simple > selected: 0.980.0 > protected: none > omitted: none > > perl-core/Time-HiRes > selected: 1.972.500 > protected: none > omitted: none > > perl-core/digest-base > selected: 1.170.0 > protected: none > omitted: none > > sys-apps/pciutils > selected: 3.2.0 > protected: none > omitted: none > > sys-devel/automake > selected: 1.12.6 > protected: none > omitted: 1.11.6 1.13.4 > > sys-devel/libperl > selected: 5.10.1 > protected: none > omitted: none > > sys-libs/gpm > selected: 1.20.6 > protected: none > omitted: none > > virtual/init > selected: 0 > protected: none > omitted: none > > Any obvious problems here? > > Thanks, > > Charles > > >
Nope, no problems there. A lot of ebuild shuffling has been going on with perl of late - modules moving in and out of core with virtuals coming and going. Let depclean do what it wants, then emerge -avuND world again just in case of the highly unlikely event something got nuked that shouldn't have. Everything else in that list is routine except maybe pciutils and gpm. Add them to world manually if you use those apps -- Alan McKinnon [email protected]

