dev-ada/asis-gpl-4.3.1.2008 is SLOT=4.1, dev-ada/asis-gpl-4.3.1.2008-r1 is SLOT=4.1-2008. Isn't this wrong?
No, please see my message to gentoo-dev (mailing list) ~2 month ago (IIRC) announcing this SLOTting. In short, some libs (namely qtada-1.0.4) had problems ebing built by anything other than gnat-gpl-2007 and remembering that its upstream maintainers were saying that that stuff is very picky to the particular version of compiler, I SLOTted gnat to let people chose what to use. However, as of now, this issue should have been solved, so I may "unslot" it again, after I update qtada. Sorry about the delay with that, it was a bit hectic here.. (and I do remember about the issue and it is not a bug technically, so I'll close this one)
I'm not sure if you understood me/I understood you. I'll post my question again: stoile@troy ~ $ eix asis-gpl [I] dev-ada/asis-gpl Available versions: (3.4) (~)3.4.6.2006 (4.1) (~)4.1.3.2007-r1 (~)4.1.3.2007-r2 (~)4.1.3.2008 (4.1-2008) (~)4.1.3.2008-r1 {doc nls} Installed versions: 4.1.3.2008-r1(4.1-2008)(03:02:27 PM 10/13/2008)(doc nls) Homepage: https://libre.adacore.com/ Description: The Ada Semantic Interface Specification (semantic analysis and tools tied to compiler) stoile@troy ~ $ Why is one version (4.1.3-2008-r1) in the 4.1-2008 SLOT and the other (4.1.3-2008) in the 4.1 SLOT?
Sorry, did not notice the notification email. (In reply to comment #2) > Why is one version (4.1.3-2008-r1) in the 4.1-2008 SLOT and the other > (4.1.3-2008) in the 4.1 SLOT? Because this is when the transition happened. It was caused by discovering that recent version of qtada does not compile with the new gnat-gpl, not by the new gnat-gpl version being released. I kept both in on purpose - so that users may have choice - those not liking the new SLOT may simply mask the -r1.