Fredric Johansson <fredric.miscm...@gmail.com> [11-11-12 17:32]:
> On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 4:24 PM,  <meino.cra...@gmx.de> wrote:
> ...snip...
> >> Try `emerge --tree -pvuD @world` to see what is pulling it in.
> >>
> >
> > Gives me that:
> >
> > Calculating dependencies... done!
> > [nomerge       ] app-xemacs/emerge-1.11
> > [nomerge       ]  app-editors/xemacs-21.4.22-r2  USE="X berkdb gdbm gif gpm 
> > jpeg png tiff -Xaw3d -athena -canna -dnd -eolconv -esd -freewnn -ldap 
> > -motif -mule -nas -neXt -pop -postgres -xface -xim"
> > [ebuild  N     ]   app-xemacs/xemacs-base-2.27  524 kB
> > [ebuild  N     ]    app-editors/xemacs-21.4.22-r2  USE="X berkdb gdbm gif 
> > gpm jpeg png tiff -Xaw3d -athena -canna -dnd -eolconv -esd -freewnn -ldap 
> > -motif -mule -nas -neXt -pop -postgres -xface -xim" 8
> >
> > Looks like emerge became part of the xemacs package....vim seems not
> > good enough...;)
> >
> > My current emerge is version 2.1.10.11...
> >
> > <scratching my head>
> >
> > Any idea, where the knot is?
> >
> > Best regards,
> > mcc
> >
> 
> my guess is that you accidently installed app-xemacs/emerge which just
> happens to have the same name as the command 'emerge' that
> sys-apps/portage installs
> 
> //Fredric
> 

hmm...
may be.

But: Now and when I may did install it accidently it is/was true, that
Xemacs was needed and would be installed. Why was it pulled in now,
if it would have been installed when I installed app-xemacs/emerge
accidently?

Best regards,
mcc




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