Trenton Adams wrote:
Why does revdep-rebuild try and update packages that do not exist? Is
this a bug, or am I missing something?
# revdep-rebuild --library libstdc++.so.5 -- -p -v 21
...
Calculating dependencies /
emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy =dev-lang/python-2.3.5.
#
On Thursday 12 October 2006 03:23, Trenton Adams wrote:
Why does revdep-rebuild try and update packages that do not exist? Is
this a bug, or am I missing something?
# revdep-rebuild --library libstdc++.so.5 -- -p -v 21
...
Calculating dependencies /
emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy
On Thursday 12 October 2006 08:30, PaulNM wrote:
It looks like an old version of python is still on your system from
when there was an ebuild for it. I'd suggest emerge -p --depclean to
see if it would remove it.
emerge --depclean doesn't clean old slots. It will keep all installed versions
I did not know about python-updater. Should I re-install the old
version of python again, and then run python-updater? Right now it
complains about there not being an old version of python.
Gotta run to work for now though. :(
On 10/12/06, Bo Ørsted Andresen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Why does revdep-rebuild try and update packages that do not exist? Is
this a bug, or am I missing something?
# revdep-rebuild --library libstdc++.so.5 -- -p -v 21
...
Calculating dependencies /
emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy =dev-lang/python-2.3.5.
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