eselect list is not correct.

Use: eselect *python *list (or whatever other app you wish to select a
specific version of)

Then:
eselect python set (with the number of the option you want which was
displayed from 'eselect python list').

2011/3/26 Andrzej Styczeń <styczen_andr...@o2.pl>

> On Saturday 26 of March 2011 17:17:41 Mick wrote:
> > What does eselect python list shows?
>
> The same as 'eselect read 1'
>
> # eselect list
> !!! Error: Can't load module list
> exiting
>
> If I wrote:
> # eselect
> Usage: eselect <global options> <module name> <module options>
>
> Global options:
>  --brief                   Make output shorter
>  --no-color,--no-colour    Disable coloured output
>
> Built-in modules:
>  help                      Display a help message
>  usage                     Display a usage message
>  version                   Display version information
>
> Extra modules:
>  bashcomp                  Manage contributed bash-completion scripts
>  binutils                  Manage installed versions of sys-devel/binutils
>  blas                      Manage installed BLAS implementations
>  boost                     Manage boost installations
>  cblas                     Manage installed CBLAS implementations
>  editor                    Manage the EDITOR environment variable
>  env                       Manage environment variables set in /etc/env.d/
>  esd                       Select esound daemon or wrapper
>  fontconfig                Manage fontconfig /etc/fonts/conf.d/ symlinks
>  kernel                    Manage the /usr/src/linux symlink
>  lapack                    Manage installed LAPACK implementations
>  mesa                      Manage the OpenGL driver architecture used by
> media-libs/mesa
>  modules                   A module for querying modules. By default, it
> lists all available modules
>  news                      Read Gentoo ("GLEP 42") news items
>  opengl                    Manage the OpenGL implementation used by your
> system
>  pager                     Manage the PAGER environment variable
>  profile                   Manage the /etc/make.profile symlink
>  python                    Manage Python symlinks
>  rc                        Manage /etc/init.d scripts in runlevels
>  ruby                      Manage ruby symlinks
>  visual                    Manage the VISUAL environment variable
>
>
>

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