On Monday 13 September 2010 20:37:13 Stéphane Guedon wrote: > On Monday 13 September 2010 20:28:07 J. Roeleveld wrote: > > On Monday 13 September 2010 20:15:24 Stéphane Guedon wrote: > > > On Monday 13 September 2010 21:06:48 Nikos Chantziaras wrote: > > > > On 09/13/2010 09:15 AM, Stéphane Guedon wrote: > > > > > Since few days ( two or three ?), every time I launch emerge, > > > > > it's > > > > > saying me it needs an update of portage itself. > > > > > In plus, I have upgraded udev at least two times (160>161>162 > > > > > today)... > > > > > > > > > > Plus, I have had two warning message concerning updates : sudo > > > > > and an > > > > > other... > > > > > > > > > > what's going on ? Is somebody founding security holes "à la > > > > > pelle" > > > > > (french expression). > > > > > > > > emerge -al1 portage > > > > > > > > (Note the "l" option.) > > > > > > today, one more ! portage to the 2.1.9.4 if I remember exactly ! > > > > Do you have "ACCEPT_KEYWORDS" set to something starting with a "~..."? > > > > If yes, then you can expect regular updates to further "unstable" > > versions. > > > > -- > > Joost > > yes, of course... but... one release per day ? strange isn't it ?
I wouldn't expect people to run a Gentoo system with all packages on unstable. I tend to only select specific packages as unstable when I really need that version. I wouldn't be surprised to have to upgrade a substantial set of packages on a daily basis with that setting. Why do you specify you want the latest versions and then get surprised when you get new updates on a daily basis? -- Joost