Running gentoo as guest in Vbox on win7 64bit

Attempting to update with: emerge -vuDp world

Lists gentoo-sources in output like this:

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| [ebuild  NS    ] sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-3.2.21 [3.3.4] USE="-build
| -deblob -symlink" 452 kB
`----

Even when adding -t (tree) to the cmdline it still does not indicate
what is pulling that in.  It is shown unindented and same as above.

That output indicates the only kernel installed is 3.3.4 but just to
check for sure:

eix -Ic sources:
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| root # eix -Ic sources
| [D] sys-kernel/gentoo-sources (3.3.4(3.3.4)@04/29/12 -> 
3.0.17-r2(3.0.17-r2)^bs (~)3.0.33(3.0.33)^bs (~)3.0.35(3.0.35)^bs 
(~)3.0.36(3.0.36)^bs 3.1.10-r1(3.1.10-r1)^bs 3.2.1-r2(3.2.1-r2)^bs 
3.2.12(3.2.12)^bs (~)3.2.14(3.2.14)^bs (~)3.2.16(3.2.16)^bs 
(~)3.2.21(3.2.21)^bs): Full sources including the Gentoo patchset for the 3.4 
kernel tree
`----

I guess you can't really see it in that output without me adding some
fancy escaping and ansi sequences, but 3.3.4 is highlighted indicating
it is the only one installed.

And I have this in /etc/portage/package.mask

>=sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-3.3.5

So why is version 3.2.21 being installed? 

If something besides an earlier kernel being installed was the cause
it should show up by using -t right?







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