>>> Installing (2 of 5) sys-apps/ucspi-unix-0.36-r4 * checking 10 files for package collisions * 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 http://bugs.gentoo.org unless you report exactly which * two packages install the same file(s). Once again, please do NOT file * a bug report unless you have completely understood the above message. * * Detected file collision(s): * * /usr/bin/unixcat * * Searching all installed packages for file collisions... * * Press Ctrl-C to Stop * * net-analyzer/mk-livestatus-1.1.10_p1:0::gentoo * /usr/bin/unixcat
still the case
i added a blocker to ucspi-unix: https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/commit/?id=cd22983691f12c91237ab65b48b52f5d0850cdcd