On 1/26/06, james <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Holly Bostick planet.nl> writes:
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>
> > tree shows the dependency/reverse dependency tree of the items to be
> > emerged, so you can see why something being emerged/upgraded as a
> > dependency of something that is currently up-to-date is being emerg
James schreef:
> Richard Fish asmallpond.org> writes:
>
>> Try "PEAR-PEAR" (packages names are case-sensitive).
>
> # emerge --unmerge PEAR-PEAR --- Couldn't find PEAR-PEAR to unmerge.
> unmerge: No packages selected for removal.
>
>>> I even 'emerge --sync' again, today and still I have:
>
>
On 1/25/06, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Richard Fish asmallpond.org> writes:
> > Add the --tree option to see what is actually trying to bring in
> > dev-php/mod_php and dev-php/php.
>
> # emerge --unmerge --tree PEAR-PEAR
> --tree implies --pretend... adding --pretend to options.
> These
On 1/26/06, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Richard Fish asmallpond.org> writes:
>
> > Add the --tree option to see what is actually trying to bring in
> > dev-php/mod_php and dev-php/php.
>
> # emerge --unmerge --tree PEAR-PEAR
> --tree implies --pretend... adding --pretend to options.
> The
On 1/25/06, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> # emerge --unmerge php
> --- Couldn't find php to unmerge.
> unmerge: No packages selected for removal.
>
> That's the problem it does not see the php or pear modules.
>
> emerge --unmerge pear
> --- Couldn't find pear to unmerge.
> unmerge: No package
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