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From: Paul de Vrieze <pauldv@gentoo.org>
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On Tuesday 05 August 2003 13:19, Stuart Herbert wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> Thanks for joining in.  I was getting worried that this was turning into
> the 'Max & Stuart Show' ;-)
>
> Here's my rambling thoughts about how the 'local' USE flag (can we call it
> '-vhosts' instead? 'local' feels a bit non-descript to me) could work, and
> what problems might occur.  I'm sure that my thoughts here aren't the only
> possible solution.

'Local' was meant as local use flag in comparision with global use flag. No=
t=20
the name. It probably needs to be global anyway, because you would want it=
=20
for all packages using the eclass.

=2D-=20
Paul de Vrieze
Researcher
Mail: pauldv@cs.kun.nl
Homepage: http://www.cs.kun.nl/~pauldv

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