Am Mon, 3 Sep 2007 08:47:48 +0100
schrieb Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> On Mon, 3 Sep 2007 10:39:56 +0300, Daniel Iliev wrote:
> 
> > localhost ~ # grep python /var/lib/portage/world ###(<--No result)
> > localhost ~ # emerge --noreplace dev-lang/python
> > Calculating dependencies  ..... ..... ..... ... done!
> > >>> Auto-cleaning packages...  
> > 
> > >>> No outdated packages were found on your system.  
> >  * GNU info directory index is up-to-date.
> > 
> > localhost ~ # grep python /var/lib/portage/world ###(<--Still no
> > result) localhost ~ # 
> 
> Python is part of the system profile, so it doesn't need to be added
> to world. Portage knows this.
> 
> 

Well, I recall having problems with --noreplace, too, so I tried this:

marcec marcec # grep ladspa /var/lib/portage/world
media-plugins/vocoder-ladspa
marcec marcec # emerge -n ladspa-sdk
Calculating dependencies... done!
>>> Auto-cleaning packages...

>>> No outdated packages were found on your system.
 * GNU info directory index is up-to-date.
marcec marcec # grep ladspa /var/lib/portage/world
media-plugins/vocoder-ladspa
marcec marcec #                  

I also tried with media-libs/ladspa-sdk (which I believe shouldn't make
a difference). Still nothing.

Now, according to the message during --depclean, it should have been
added to world. Why wasn't it? Are there other criteria portage watches
for with the --noreplace option given?

Is there any (thorough) documentation regarding this? A quick search on
www.gentoo.org and gentoo-wiki.com didn't yield anything.
-- 
Marc Joliet
--
"People who think they know everything really annoy those of us who
know we don't" - Bjarne Stroustrup

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