media-gfx/digikam :0 0.7.4-r1 -> nothing on default-linux/alpha/2006.1 (stable) 0.7.4-r1 -> nothing on default-linux/alpha/2006.1/desktop (stable) 0.7.4-r1 -> nothing on default-linux/alpha/no-nptl (stable) 0.7.4-r1 -> nothing on default-linux/alpha/no-nptl/2.4 (stable) 0.7.4-r1 -> nothing on default-linux/ia64/2006.0 (stable) 0.7.4-r1 -> nothing on selinux/alpha/2006.1 (stable) Cause was this: 03 Mar 2007; Ioannis Aslanidis <deathwing00@gentoo.org> -digikam-0.7.4-r1.ebuild, -digikam-0.7.4-r2.ebuild, -digikam-0.8.1-r1.ebuild: Removed old versions that are below the current stable one.
Not a KDE bug. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 169164 ***
Yes it is. You violated policy by that package removal. You broke several archs. The correct way to proceed is to restore the listed version.
Invalid user.
What exactly is that meant to mean? The bug is valid; are you going to fix it or shall I?
The right way to fix it is to stabilize non-obsolete versions I'm afraid, which is out of my reach for now. I'll restore the old package for now, though. Why isn't ciaranm banned from bugzilla yet, though?
There you go! Now please stabilize a more recent version.
(In reply to comment #6) > There you go! Thanks. (In reply to comment #5) > Why isn't ciaranm banned from bugzilla yet, though? Why would he be?
> (In reply to comment #5) > > Why isn't ciaranm banned from bugzilla yet, though? > Why would he be? Looks like I missread the mailing lists. Sorry ciaran, and thanks for reporting the issue.