On 2/19/22 10:54, Dale wrote:
Howdy,

I'm just going to point to the gentoo page for this but I'd like to know
why something is in the tree if it is not available to anyone due to
missing keywords.

https://packages.gentoo.org/packages/app-office/libreoffice

Also, I noticed I have packages coming in from overlays or something I
don't have installed/enabled here, if they are overlays.  This is one
recent example.


root@fireball / # equery list -po firefox
  * Searching for firefox ...
[-P-] [  ] www-client/firefox-91.6.0:esr
[IP-] [  ] www-client/firefox-97.0.1:rapid
root@fireball / #


Part of me thinks that is a overlay however, no such overlay exists.  Is
this a new way for devs to set slots for packages?  I've seen overlay
names there before but never noticed this.  I've also seen slot version
numbers before but not this.  Anyone else notice this and have more info
on it?

Thanks much.

Dale

:-)  :-)


I don't think those versions of libreoffice are ready for testing basically.

Those are slots. `equery list -po` will show an O in the first [] set if it's in an overlay.

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