Thats fixed it. A happy day for me! Two annoying issues solved.
I no longer use portage, so I'll keep any eye out if this creeps back in.
Regards,
john
Ciaran McCreesh wrote:
On Sat, 4 Oct 2008 12:50:37 +1300
John Huttley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can anyone say what this means? (during the start of an install, for
any package)
It doesn't seem to stop things from working.
I run half a dozen systems and they all complain about something,
usually the kernel, one about clamav.
... When finding provided packages for 'installed':
... No package available for 'sys-kernel/gentoo-sources 2.6.25-r1'
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: [WARNING e.vdb.provides.no_package] (same
context) No package available for 'sys-kernel/gentoo-sources
2.6.25-r4'
It means your provides cache is out of date. This most commonly happens
if you mix Portage and Paludis usage, although it can also be caused by
Gentoo developers screwing around with metadata in weird ways.
You can probably fix it by paludis --regenerate-installed-cache.
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