Hello Maxim

On 15:46 Mon 16 Jul, maxim wexler wrote:
> At tail of emerge --sync its says now emerge portage.

Yes, it does that every time there is a new portage version available.
 
> emerge -u portage lines up 5 or 6 packages plus
> portage, 18Mb.
 
from the emerge manpage:

"--update (-u)
      Updates  packages  to  the  best version available, which may not always 
be the
      highest version number due to masking for testing and development.   This 
 will
      also  update direct dependencies which may not be what you want.  Package 
atoms
      specified on the command line are greedy, meaning  that  unspecific  
atoms  may
      match multiple installed versions of slotted packages."

> So why doesn't it list the upgrade part now?

If you look carefully at the first line 'emerge -pv portage' gives you,
you will notice that it says `[ebuild   R   ] sys-apps/portage'. The `R'
is for `Rebuild' - as your portage is already at the latest version
emerge wants to rebuild it. If you use the -u flag it just searches for
updates, finds none and hence does not suggest any installation.

I suggest you should read throgh emerge(1) and portage(5) mapages and
also read the online docs in the handbook to get familiar with the
portage system.


Regards,
        Aleks

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