I have selected python 3.4 set with eselect: eselect python list Available Python interpreters: [1] python2.7 [2] python3.3 [3] python3.4 *
This is what I have installed:
eix -l dev-lang/python
[I] dev-lang/python
Available versions:
(2.7)
2.7.7 [-berkdb build doc examples gdbm hardened ipv6 +ncurses
+readline sqlite +ssl +threads tk +wide-unicode wininst +xml ELIBC="uclibc"]
~ 2.7.8 [-berkdb build doc examples gdbm hardened ipv6 +ncurses
+readline sqlite +ssl +threads tk +wide-unicode wininst +xml ELIBC="uclibc"]
(3.2)
3.2.5-r6 [build doc examples gdbm hardened ipv6 +ncurses
+readline sqlite +ssl +threads tk +wide-unicode wininst +xml ELIBC="uclibc"]
(3.3)
3.3.5-r1 [build doc examples gdbm hardened ipv6 +ncurses
+readline sqlite +ssl +threads tk wininst +xml ELIBC="uclibc"]
(3.4)
~ 3.4.0 [build examples gdbm hardened ipv6 +ncurses +readline
sqlite +ssl +threads tk wininst +xml ELIBC="uclibc"]
3.4.1 [build examples gdbm hardened ipv6 +ncurses +readline
sqlite +ssl +threads tk wininst +xml ELIBC="uclibc"]
~ 3.4.2 [build examples gdbm hardened ipv6 +ncurses +readline
sqlite +ssl +threads tk wininst +xml ELIBC="uclibc"]
Installed versions: 2.7.7(2.7)(08:57:14 08/22/14)(gdbm ipv6 ncurses
readline sqlite ssl threads wide-unicode xml -berkdb -build -doc -examples -
hardened -tk -wininst ELIBC="-uclibc")
3.3.5-r1(3.3)(09:00:09 08/22/14)(gdbm ipv6 ncurses
readline sqlite ssl threads xml -build -doc -examples -hardened -tk -wininst
ELIBC="-uclibc")
3.4.1(3.4)(00:44:46 10/14/14)(gdbm ipv6 ncurses
readline sqlite ssl threads xml -build -examples -hardened -tk -wininst
ELIBC="-uclibc")
Homepage: http://www.python.org/
Description: An interpreted, interactive, object-oriented
programming language
Why does depclean want to remove python-3.4.1?
>>> These are the packages that would be unmerged:
dev-lang/python
selected: 3.4.1
protected: none
omitted: 2.7.7 3.3.5-r1
All selected packages: =dev-lang/python-3.4.1
>>> 'Selected' packages are slated for removal.
>>> 'Protected' and 'omitted' packages will not be removed.
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Regards,
Mick
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