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Forgive me if this ends up being the "stupid question of the day".

But, I haven't been able to upgrade my kernel for some reason.
(Obviously I could download it from kernel.org and go that route, but
I would like to keep as much as possible in portage.)  I have a script
that I use to update my system every couple of days, and I'm still on
v2.6.13-r3.  I was poking around in packages.gentoo.org, and noticed
that 2.6.15-r1 is unmasked for x86.  So I run an `emerge --sync`, and
`emerge -av gentoo-sources`.  And it wants to rebuild my 2.6.13-r3
kernel, so I cancel.

Any thoughts?  Is there a portage setting, or package dependency, that
would prevent this package from being upgraded?

TIA

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