On 01/26/2017 09:35 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote: > (Sent via webmail while I continue wrestling with KMail...) > > Alan McKinnon <alan.mckin...@gmail.com> wrote : > >> Does explicitly emerging gdbus-codegen-2.50.2 then re-running a world >> emerge give a different result? > peak ~ # emerj -1 =gdbus-codegen-2.50.2 > Calculating dependencies ... done! > > emerge: there are no ebuilds to satisfy "=gdbus-codegen-2.50.2". > peak ~ # eix -e gdbus-codegen > [I] dev-util/gdbus-codegen > Available versions: 2.44.1 2.46.2 2.48.2 (~)2.50.0 (~)2.50.1 (~)2.50.2 > {PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7 python3_4 python3_5"} > Installed versions: 2.50.2(18:06:24 10/01/17)(PYTHON_TARGETS="python2_7 > python3_4 -python3_5") > Homepage: http://www.gtk.org/ > Description: GDBus code and documentation generator > > Something's screwed up here. I ran eclean-dist this morning and it listed > 90-odd packages with versions not in the database, which was not true. > Running eix-update again made no difference. > > I'm considering building a new system, but amd64 instead of ~amd64. I only > set the latter when this was a new box and too many packages needed to be the > ~ versions to be manageable otherwise. >
If you would please, run this command and post the output ( a test in other words ). > emerge -pvt dev-util/gdbus-codegen:0