On November 25, 2008, Nikos Chantziaras wrote: > I didn't unmask nor keyword any *KDE4* stuff. Only KDE3. Previous > portage was happy with that. The new portage is not. I have dozens of > packages in package.keywords that look like this: > > kde-base/kdelibs
in which case portage did exactly what you've asked it to. You should've mentioned either which specific versions you're unmasking/keywording or slots. Either way it's not a bug it's a true feature. > Now portage wants to install the 4.1 versions of all those. The > previous portage did not; I had to tell it to keyword the 4.1 versions > if I wanted that. It exhibits proper behavior, what's wrong with that? I'd be surprised if I ran system with blanket keyworded kde builds (no slot or version mentioning) and portage wouldn't suggest KDE4 install. KDE4 is a successor of KDE3 so it's all correct. The fact that you've enabled ~arch builds without consideration for future implications doesn't constitute fault on part of portage, sorry. I would suggest now and in the future either specify slot or version of package you're unmasking unless you *really* know what you're doing. P.S. KDE3 and KDE4 would live happily alongside each other as long as you have USE="kdeprefix" specified in /etc/make.conf . -- Dmitry Makovey Web Systems Administrator Athabasca University (780) 675-6245
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