Vladimir Strycek <vladoportos vladoportos.sk> posted
464A9A91.50403 vladoportos.sk, excerpted below, on Wed,
16 May 2007
07:45:53 +0200:
> I was told that this issue has been fixed in new
version of rrd tool
> rrdtool 1.2.23-r1 but this one isnt in portage..
It's in portage. I'm guessing you either haven't synced in
awhile, or
you aren't seeing it as you are running stable arch (amd64
in this case)
and the package in question isn't stabilized yet, tho it's
keyworded
~arch (unstable, ~amd64 in our case). Assuming you've
synced, it's almost
certainly the latter. You'll need to add the package to
your
package.keywords file as appropriate. See the portage
documentation in
the Gentoo handbook (installation is just one section of
several,
you know, and there's a LOT of stuff in the other sections,
particularly
the working with Gentoo and working with Portage sections,
that make a
Gentoo sysadmin's job FAR easier than it'd be otherwise) and
portage
and emerge manpages.
There's a script, earch, that I picked up on the dev list
some time ago,
that lists the versions of a package and the latest stable
and ~arch
versions for each arch. Here's what it reports for
rrdtool:
$earch rrdtool
rrdtool-1.0.49[0]:
rrdtool-1.2.15-r3[0]: alpha amd64 arm hppa ia64 mips ppc
ppc64 sh sparc x86
rrdtool-1.2.19[0]:
rrdtool-1.2.23[0]:
rrdtool-1.2.23-r1[0]: ~alpha ~amd64 ~arm ~hppa ~ia64 ~mips
~ppc ~ppc64 ~sh ~sparc ~x86
So rrdtool-1.2.23-r1 is keyworded ~amd64, while 1.2.15-r3 is
the
latest stable.
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