Harald van Dijk wrote: > On Wed, Jun 21, 2006 at 05:20:47PM +0200, Carsten Lohrke wrote: >> On Wednesday 21 June 2006 15:44, Stefan Schweizer wrote: >>> qt3 - enable optional qt3 support >>> qt4 - enable optional qt4 support >> That will be a mess to support in the long run. > > Why? Ditto. Can anyone explain why this is bad? I simply don't want QT 4 on my system at this time. Just like I don't want GTK+-1 on my system. Already I've had to start adding packages to package.use with -qt to avoid pulling in qt4 (right next to all my -gtk entries). I don't see how it helps anyone to have a single 'qt' flag that changes meanings depending on the package it's used with. Dan Meltzer wrote: > When do you propose qt4 hits make.defaults? When kde4 hits p.mask, > when it hits ~arch, or when it hits arch? When it hits arch I guess. KDE itself won't be affected by the flag since it's not an optional dependency, and anyone building packages with optional KDE support should be using the kde flag, not qt, so I don't really see how this is relevant. But anyone building packages with optional KDE support will be expecting them to work with the latest stable version. --de.