2008/9/25 Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> On Thursday 25 September 2008 12:12:23 Vladimir Rusinov wrote:
> > Gentoo's world only contains packages you have installed manually (emerge
> > package). and without -1 option. Would does not contains packages that
> have
> > been installed as dependencies to other packages.
> > You could view /var/lib/portage/world to see what it contains.
> >
> > If you really need vigra, it is a good idea to add it to world file:
> emerge
> > --noreplace vigra
> > Howewer, I don't recommend add any dependencies which you are no using
> > directly to world. It would make --depclean useless.
>
> I think he understands that by now. His question is more like:
>
> If eix tells me that an update to vigra is available, then why does emerge
> -uD
> world not pick it up?
>

Yeah
That's the point what I want to say.

Fortunately, I can be understand it while I'm reading this thread.

Package "vigra" does not need on my system. So world doesn't contain that.
And I need to do emerge --depclean to remove packages like "vigra".

Keyworld was dependency. I could realize this If I did --depclean only one
time.

It's a good answers in this thread although question was stupid.
THANKS.



>
> sorcerer, what is your arch, and what is the outputs from 'eix -e vigra'
> and 'emerge -pv media-libs/vigra'
>
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> alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
>
>


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