Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
>
>
> Bringing kde-meta up to version 3.5.6 is going to want to upgrade ALL it's 
> dependencies to 3.5.6 (which includes kate).
>
> To maintain different versions of of the various KDE packages, you'll need 
> to 
> remove the kde-meta package.  To make sure 'emerge -u world' (or a 
> variant), 
> pulls in new version of other packages, you'll want to 'emerge -n' the 
> various direct dependencies of kde-meta (kdenetwork-meta etc).
>
> I doubt kate is a direct dependency of kde-meta (I could be wrong).  If it 
> isn't, one (or more) of the other kde${stuff}-meta packages will also try 
> to 
> upgrade it.  Instead of 'emerge -n'-ing those packages, 'emerge -n' it's 
> direct dependencies (one of which should be kate).
>
> You may actually find some packages that you don't care about, feel free to 
> not 'emerge -n' them.  They will then not be updated by an 'emerge -u 
> world' 
> and my be removed be 'emerge --depclean' (unless they are a dependency of 
> some other package in world)
>
> In fact, I recently removed all the kde${stuff}-meta packages from my 
> system 
> and only installed the KDE applications I wanted.  This might result in 
> significant disk space savings, but YMMV.  I now have ~90 packages from the 
> kde-base category instead of the ~350 pulled in by kde-meta.
>
>   

Well, I am doing this the hard way right now.  I just check for updates
and update everything but kdelibs and kate manually.  So far, so good. 
Maybe it will get sorted soon.

Thanks

Dale

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