Do you have another editor installed? If yes, portage tell you a remotion of
virtual/editor.

Unless you won't take to remove nano, it's possible to put him in @world
with this command: emerge --noreplace app-editors/nano.

Andre Lucas

2011/7/4 Jarry <mr.ja...@gmail.com>

> Hi,
> I have this strange problem for a few days: after normal
> updates (I think glib has been updated) I tried to run
> "emerge --depclean" (as recommended) but got these messages:
>
> ------------------------------**-
> obelix ~ # emerge --depclean
> <cut>
> Calculating dependencies... done!
> >>> Calculating removal order...
>
> !!! 'app-editors/nano' (virtual/editor) is part of your system profile.
> !!! Unmerging it may be damaging to your system.
>
> >>> Waiting 10 seconds before starting...
> >>> (Control-C to abort)...
> Press Ctrl-C to Stop in:  10 9 8 7
>
> Exiting on signal 2
> obelix ~ #
> ------------------------------**-
>
> So why does "emerge --depclean" want to unmerge app-editors/nano
> when it is part of system profile? I waited for a few days,
> resynced portage tree a few times, but problem still persists...
>
> Jarry
>
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