>>> Installing (42 of 80) sys-apps/fwupd-1.3.9-r1::gentoo * This package will overwrite one or more files that may belong to other * packages (see list below). You can use a command such as `portageq * owners / <filename>` to identify the installed package that owns a * file. If portageq reports that only one package owns a file then do * NOT file a bug report. A bug report is only useful if it identifies at * least two or more packages that are known to install the same file(s). * If a collision occurs and you can not explain where the file came from * then you should simply ignore the collision since there is not enough * information to determine if a real problem exists. Please do NOT file * a bug report at https://bugs.gentoo.org/ unless you report exactly * which two packages install the same file(s). See * https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Knowledge_Base:Blockers for tips on how * to solve the problem. And once again, please do NOT file a bug report * unless you have completely understood the above message. * * Detected file collision(s): * * /usr/bin/fwupdate * * Searching all installed packages for file collisions... * * Press Ctrl-C to Stop * * sys-apps/fwupdate-12:0::gentoo * /usr/bin/fwupdate * * Package 'sys-apps/fwupd-1.3.9-r1' NOT merged due to file collisions. * If necessary, refer to your elog messages for the whole content of the * above message. Reproducible: Always
Oh, seems like it's recently fixed, sorry for noise. - sys-apps/fwupdate-12::gentoo (masked by: package.mask) /usr/portage/profiles/package.mask: # Lars Wendler <polynomial-c@gentoo.org> (2020-04-13) # Discontinued by upstream. Superseded by sys-apps/fwupd. # Masked for removal in 30 days. - sys-apps/fwupdate-10::gentoo (masked by: package.mask)