On Samstag 26 September 2009, Andrew Lowe wrote:
> Hi all,
>       I've done an:
> 
> "emerge --pretend -NuD world"
> 
> and whilst reviewing the output, it lists an old package that I played
> around with in the past but now no longer need. In turn I do:
> 
> "emerge -C oldPackageNoLongerNeeded"
> 
> the package is removed and I in turn do another
> 
> "emerge --pretend -NuD world"
> 
> but "oldPackageNoLongerNeeded" is still there, although emerge tells me
> its now gone from "U" to "N" ie Update to New. I've fired up "ufed" and
> removed what I thought would be the appropriate USE tag, run the emerge
> again and it's still there. I've tried:
> 
> "equery depends oldPackageNoLongerNeeded"
> 
> and it lists nothing as needing "oldPackageNoLongerNeeded"
> 
> I've looked through the emerge help and nothing springs to mind as
> telling me why "oldPackageNoLongerNeeded" is being brought in.
> 
>       So after that rambling intro, is there a package/utility that will tell
> me, when in this situation, what package needs
> "oldPackageNoLongerNeeded" and why it is being brought into my emerge.
> 
>       Thanks for any help,
>               Andrew
> 
> p.s. Tried Google on this and just couldn't seem to get the right
> keywords o find anything.....
> 

maybe it is still left in world file.

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