On Sun, 21 Feb 2010 08:54:16 +0100, hb-...@web.de wrote: > I do have a problem using /etc/portage/profile/package.provided. At > first I added some other packages to this file and got the expected > functionality. Then I added sys-apps/busybox-1.16 to package.provided. > It works and portage detects the entry on an emerge, but it prints a big > fat warning, that busybox has been excluded and suggests deleting from > worlds file or removing from the package.provided file. But busybox > isn't in the worlds file. And removing it from the package.provided > files leeds to emerge trying to install busybox 1.15.3 which conflicts > with my manual installation of busybox 1.16.0 (or daily snapshot).
package.provided is the wrong file. Your problem is caused by busybox being in @system, which is a subset of @world. That's why you see the message about it being in world even though it is not in the world file. To remove it from @system, add -sys-apps/busybox in /etc/portage/profile/packages. -- Neil Bothwick "Everything takes longer than expected, even when you take into account Hoffstead's Law." - Hoffstead's Law
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