* [gentoo-dev] --deep oddity
@ 2003-02-13 10:51 99% MAL
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From: MAL @ 2003-02-13 10:51 UTC (permalink / raw
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Hi, could someone help me better understand why --deep does the things
it does :)
I have gkrellm-2.1.5 installed, and an emerge -pu --deep world says:
[ebuild UD] app-admin/gkrellm-1.2.13 [2.1.5]
(after others)
Why does this happen? Does gkrellm 1 have a higher 'priority' than 2 or
something?
More importantly, how can I satiate emerge, so it doesn't turn up in
that list?
Do I really have to emerge -i app-admin/gkrellm-1.2.13 ? If that's the
case, won't emerge try to update it in the future, or is it intelligent
enough to spot an injected build, and not update it?
Cheers,
MAL
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