Hello. There are some packages on my systems, which probably are unnecessary. I would like to clean them, but my problem is connected with slotted packages.
For example, I've checked glsa-check output: # glsa-check -p affected Checking GLSA 200607-02 The following updates will be performed for this GLSA: media-libs/freetype-2.1.10-r2 (2.1.10-r2) And I've found that there is security problem with media-libs/freetype. I've had installed the newest, stable version of this package (2.1.10-r2) in the past. # eix media-libs/freetype * media-libs/freetype Available versions: 1.3.1-r4 ~1.3.1-r5 2.1.9-r1 ~2.1.10 ~2.1.10-r1 2.1.10-r2 [M]2.2.1 Installed: 1.3.1-r4 2.1.10-r2 Homepage: http://www.freetype.org/ Description: A high-quality and portable font engine Freetype is slotted into to versions and 1.3.1-r4 is affected. How can I check, if there are any packages that depends on =media-libs/freetype-1.3.1-r4? I would like to remove this version from system if it's not necessary. 'equery depends' tool does not work with version of package in syntax. I know, that there is 'emerge --depclean' but there isn't freetype in output. -- Best regards, Mariusz -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list