On Thu, Jul 18, 2002 at 06:44:00PM +0200, Christian Axelsson wrote: > -------------------- > On Thu, 18 Jul 2002 09:05:28 -0600 > Craig Joly wrote: > > > A possible solution: super USE flags, for want of a better name. > > Something along the lines of USE="noX", where > > noX=-X -gtk -gtk2 -qt -qtmt -tcltk -fltk -gnome -gnome-libs -kde -bonobo -xv -dga (any other toolkits, etc) > > nodb=-postgres -mysql -berkdb -gdbm -innodb (any other databases) > > nosound=-als -oss -esd -arts -oggvorbis (any other sound stuff) > > nofb=-directfb fbcon > > noscript=-perl -python -ruby -tcltk -guile > > > > I like this idea, in the matter of fact, I actually first thougth that if I putted -X > I wouldnt get anythings that depend on X. I felt that that was the natural behavior but that wasn't > obvious the case :/ > I vote yes for this soloution or a similar one. > > -- > Christian Axelsson > smiler@lanil.mine.nu > _______________________________________________ > gentoo-dev mailing list > gentoo-dev@gentoo.org > http://lists.gentoo.org/mailman/listinfo/gentoo-dev To me, this method would be a hack. I'm of the opinion that the USE flags should automatically do the sensible thing and recognize that if -X is used, that KDE or Gnome or whatever /can't/ install because of -X. Along with this, should be an option to emerge to override and install anyway. Compiling the necessary packages (even X if it's needed), -- Robert M. Zigweid Developer Secure Software Solutions PGPKey: D122F089 PGP Fingerprint: 672B 99F5 9CED E3E3 2736 4E1A B8BE BBFD D122 F089