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From: "A. Craig West" <acwest-gentoo-dev@craigwest.net>
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Subject: [gentoo-dev] USE flags
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So how does one go about getting a USE flag added to an ebuild? In my case, I
have my own version of the tin ebuild with a 'forgery' USE flag added which
adds the --enable-forgery option to the .configure command. I'm pretty sure
I'm not the only person around who uses that option, so it seems like
something worth contributing to the real ebuild.

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Craig West         Ph: (416) 666-1645	|  It's not a bug,
acwest-sig@craigwest.net              	|  It's a feature...

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