batvink wrote:your repositories.conf looks a bit messy, but seems to be okay.
line 137 says that your on official sabayonlinux.org repository and,
except for a few mirrors (who are pointed to sabayonlinux.org repo) (lines: 16, 19, 21, and(23t/m26))
everything else is commented out.
Yeah, I rarely clean out old comments on config files... every now and then they remind me of something I shouldna forgot. But it
is a bit messy...
batvink wrote:I don't know exactly what "[sabayon-weekly->sabayonlinux.org]" means, or what it's trying to say,but maybe it's possible that sabayon-weekly is enabled in Sulfur.
Except that I never use sulfur... I prefer equo's clean text interface. (Besides I usually upgrade from an actual console. and Sulfer needs X to be up and running)
joost wrote:I don't know exactly what "[sabayon-weekly->sabayonlinux.org]" means, or what it's trying to say,
Let me explain it then. The package was installed from weekly but gets upgraded to a version from sabayonlinux.org
Ahhhhh... Then this simply means that the particular package was last installed/upgraded before I switched to using the sabayonlinux.org? And if I'm reading between the lines correctly, If I let this upgarde process,
AND if I stay with sabayonlinux.org {
never again to enable sabayon-weekly } Then the next time after this one that this package upgrades the relitive line in the "
equo upgrade --ask" output will only refer to sabayonlinux.org, and no longer mention sabayon-weekly anymore?
I'm thinking that this can't be the first time equo has advised me of this repo change via
"[sabayon-weekly->sabayonlinux.org]" But mearly the first time I noticed it. Shame on me...
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Joe3