From: "Dmitry S. Makovey" <dmitry@athabascau.ca>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] libgsf weirdness...
Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 10:37:56 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200507181037.59571.dmitry@athabascau.ca> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <42DBCC03.2010703@gmx.net>
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On July 18, 2005 09:34 am, Mauro Faccenda wrote:
> Dmitry S. Makovey wrote:
> > For past couple of weeks as I was doing emerge --sync and emerge
> > -uDNp I've noticed that libgsf has "jumping" versions. That is
> > one week it's 1.12.0 another 1.10.0 and it swings from one to
> > another. Does anybody know what might trigger this behavior?
>
> This is because gnumeric REQUIRES =1.10.0... and when you do a -uD
> it will be upgraded.
>
> You should keep using -uNp instead of -uDNp ;)
looks like it's the case here.... except that I like my -uDNp as
system became bit more stable since I started using "D" and every
time I upgrade it picks up everything I need and I didn't have to ask
it twice :) Oh well, maybe "-D" is a minor drawback and I can survive
occasional rebuild of libgsf :)
Thanks a lot for the tip.. it all makes sense now. At least I know now
what's going on.
--
Dmitry Makovey
Web Systems Administrator
Athabasca University
(780) 675-6245
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-07-18 16:42 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-07-18 15:14 [gentoo-user] libgsf weirdness Dmitry S. Makovey
2005-07-18 15:34 ` Mauro Faccenda
2005-07-18 16:37 ` Dmitry S. Makovey [this message]
2005-07-18 17:23 ` Tero Grundström
2005-07-18 19:37 ` Dmitry S. Makovey
2005-07-18 15:40 ` Rumen Yotov
2005-07-18 18:21 ` Zac Medico
2005-07-18 19:37 ` Tero Grundström
2005-07-18 19:57 ` Zac Medico
2005-07-18 19:39 ` Dmitry S. Makovey
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