On 26/09/13 04:30, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 5:24 PM, <gottl...@nyu.edu> wrote:
I want to downgrade systemd from 207-r2 to 204 (highest stable).
I currently have virtual/udev-206-r2 installed, which prevents
systemd-204.
OK. So I need to downgrade virtual/udev to 200.
I thought
emerge -1 =virtual/udev-200 =sys-apps/systemd-204
would do it. But this failed (see below) and suggested masking
might help.
So I added package.mask/systemd, which contains
>=virtual/udev-201
>=sys-apps/systemd-205
and then issued the same emerge as above.
But this also failed (see below).
What incantation do I need?
Don't mask anything, just make sure that systemd (both virtual/ and
sys-apps/) is not on package.keywords. Then uninstall virtual/udev,
downgrade systemd (just "emerge sys-apps/systemd") and then emerge
again virtual/udev. The correct version should be emerged.
Nothing in the tree (AFAICS) depends on >=virtual/udev-206, so it shoud be fine.
wrong.
>=sys-apps/hwids-20130717-r1 requires >=virtual/udev-206
Regards