On 3/8/21 5:59 PM, antlists wrote:
As I remember, you always had to use eselect to switch versions ... and witness all the chaos with python at the moment ...

I don't know.

If you leave things "at the default", doesn't that screw you over when python/kernel/gcc etc upgrade and a depclean deletes your original default version? Or is that now fixed so you can't mess things up that way?

I've not changed the kernel yet. I didn't knowingly have any problems with Python changes /related/ /to/ gcc.

My Python problem was that my make.profile was pointing to the old portage directory that was still back at last March while emerge was using a newer incrementally updating version of portage. -- I consider this to be my fault.



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