Hello,

On Mon, 18 Dec 2017, Dale wrote:
>The key thing, remembering to force it to be added to world, which is a
>lot easier than remembering to use -1 for ALL those things I don't want
>in the world file.  Before I added the -1 option, my world file was full
>of all sorts of things that have no business being there at all.  It was
>causing huge problems with upgrades and such. 

Hm.

# wc -l /var/lib/portage/world
1140 /var/lib/portage/world

Am I doing something wrong? Looking it over, it looks right though.
And --depclean is hopelessly overeager here.

====
Packages installed:   3511
Packages in world:    1140
Packages in system:   43
Required packages:    2581
Number to remove:     930
====

Hm. I guess there's stuff missing from world (linux-gazette*?) or
something's broke. I guess I should quickpkg stuff, run a depclean and
go figure what's missing ;) adding to world/pruning whatever ;) I know
a lot of those "depcleaned" pkgs are wanted/needed, so I missed adding
stuff to world or deps are lacking... Oh well. Not while I'm cleaning
up after the profile-13/gcc-5.4 -> profile-17/gcc-7.2 stuff (I'd
already compiled most with gcc 6.4, with "std=c++14" for C++ stuff. So
not much change there besides pie/no-pie.

-dnh

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