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A. Khattri wrote:

>On Mon, 19 Sep 2005, gentuxx wrote:
>
>>One thing to note for anyone that might have the same question/problem
>>in the future:
>>
>>The "--tree" option appears to only show the closest dependency.
>>Which means that if there are several packages (as in my case) that
>>depend on the one you don't want to install, you'll have to re-run
>>emerge with the "--tree" option, and subsequently de-install the
>>packages you don't want, until the package doesn't show up.
>
>
>Most of us run the -D (i.e. --deep) option as well - in fact, I'd wager
>"emerge -uDtav world" is pretty commonly used.
>
>
Yes.  I typically run "emerge -Dupv world", but I think I'll start
adding "-t".  But the "-D" option wasn't giving me the info I needed.

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