I agree, i've tried the update-eix command and it still does nothing
unfortunately. I am reduced to having to use emerge -p again :( lol.

On Thu, 2005-10-13 at 10:51 +0200, Holly Bostick wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> All of a sudden (as of yesterday evening), eix is not reporting the
> updated Portage tree properly, and I don't know why.
> 
> No bugs in Bugzilla, and this is the same version (3.0-r1) that I've
> been using for a week or two now, so it's not that an update broke
> things, but every day I get the output of esync mailed to me, and when I
> then check the known updated packages with eix, they are not shown:
> 
> do 10/13/05 10:39
> root -> eix cedega
> * app-emulation/cedega
>      Available versions:  4.0 4.0.1 4.1 4.1[1]  4.1.1 4.2-r1 4.2.1 4.3
> 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.4 4.4.1
>      Installed:           4.4.1
>      Homepage:            http://www.transgaming.com/
>      Description:         Cedega replaces WineX, a distribution of Wine
> with enhanced DirectX for gaming
> 
> [1] /usr/local/portage
> 
> Found 1 matches
> 
> do 10/13/05 10:40
> root -> emerge --search cedega
> Searching...
> [ Results for search key : cedega ]
> [ Applications found : 2 ]
> 
> *  app-emulation/cedega
>       Latest version available: 4.4.3
>       Latest version installed: 4.4.1
>       Size of downloaded files: 7,471 kB
>       Homepage:    http://www.transgaming.com/
>       Description: Cedega replaces WineX, a distribution of Wine with
> enhanced DirectX for gaming
>       License:     Aladdin
> 
> I've updated eix's cache a number of times, and even run eix-sync, but
> the above is the result after having done so. I can of course use emerge
> --search or equery or whatever, but.... I don't much like having
> unattibutable problems like this.
> 
> Anybody have a clue what might be going wrong?
> 
> Holly

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