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I used to think that eix did that.
After eixing back and forth for some non-existent
app-office/{kugar,koshell,kexi} (wouldn't show up on my eixes) that
was holding back my --depcleans of kdelibs:3.5 and
koffice-{libs,data}:3.5, then doubling back on the manual page, I
discovered it didn't :D
Is there an option or filter I could pass to qlist to find out which
packages are installed but not in the portage tree(s)? The qlist -ICv
suggestion from the eix man page only shows all installed packages. My
goal is to either remove them or put them in the local overlay.
I think "eix-test-obsolete -d" will do that. I don't have any installed
that are not in portage at the moment so I can't test it to be sure.
Be warned, this thing can output a LOT of stuff. If you are in a
console, you may want to pipe to a text file or to less or something.
Dale
:-) :-)