Chris Cox wrote:
It was doing the same thing for me too I figured out there was an old
kdeaddons package causing the problem. You can find out by looking for any
slotted kde package it wants to emerge when you do an:
emerge --update --deep --tree world
It was the kde-base/kde-3.4... Thanks a
Scott Jones wrote:
echo ">yourpackage" >> /etc/portage/package.mask will do it I think.
However, read up on the portage documentation to be sure.
Thanks, it worked :)
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On Tuesday 03 May 2005 02:47 am, Ezequiel Tolnay wrote:
> Hi, I've just unmerged the monolithic kde and merged all the kde splits.
> Everything's OK up to here, but now when I try to "merge --update world
> --deep --pretend" it is trying to merge the old monolithic kde, of
> course complaining of t
On Tue, 03 May 2005 17:47:52 +1000, Ezequiel Tolnay wrote:
> Hi, I've just unmerged the monolithic kde and merged all the kde splits.
> Everything's OK up to here, but now when I try to "merge --update world
> --deep --pretend" it is trying to merge the old monolithic kde, of
> course complainin
On 5/3/05, Ezequiel Tolnay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, I've just unmerged the monolithic kde and merged all the kde splits.Everything's OK up to here, but now when I try to "merge --update world--deep --pretend" it is trying to merge the old monolithic kde, of
course complaining of these package
Hi, I've just unmerged the monolithic kde and merged all the kde splits.
Everything's OK up to here, but now when I try to "merge --update world
--deep --pretend" it is trying to merge the old monolithic kde, of
course complaining of these packages being blocked by the split kde. Why
is this hap
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