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From: "Petteri Räty" <betelgeuse@gentoo.org>
To: gentoo-java@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-java] binary virtual machines and use flags /	dependencies (X, alsa, odbc)
Date: Mon, 01 May 2006 19:45:24 +0300	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <44563B24.8000608@gentoo.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <443BD2A9.6060706@gentoo.org>

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Joshua Nichols wrote:
> William L. Thomson Jr. wrote:
>> On Thu, 2006-04-06 at 21:04 -0500, Joshua Nichols wrote:
>>   
>>> I don't think either of these are particular ideal. I think it would
>>> slightly better to depend on the things that the libraries needed.
>>>     
>> Well I am not sure that would work or be ideal. A few reasons. One if
>> someone was on a server and so not using alsa, extra stuff is pulled in.
>> Now one could say big deal.
>>
>> However two, if we installed all deps by default that would also include
>> X. Which is a very large app, many deps, takes forever to compile even
>> on fast hardware.
>>
>> Now some time back when I was using JGenerator (a servlet) via Tomcat it
>> had deps on X. I can't recall what happened, I do not believe it was
>> anything catatstrophic. At the same time it was not the greatest either,
>> logs were created and JGenerator would not work till I installed X.
>>
>> Granted both these scenarios are more server related than desktop.
>> However it's cases where the extra stuff would not be wanted across the
>> board. Much less have to package.provide stuff etc?
>>
>> Unfortunately I think use flag is best, and yes it creates broken
>> symbols and etc for missing stuff. Not sure what to say, but it's murky
>> waters, and I am not sure there is any elegant, or ideal way to go about
>> it? Will keep the thinking cap on about it though.
>>
>>   
> For now, I think I agree that the use flag just for dependencies is the
> best route to take.  We currently do this to an extent, but just need to
> make sure it is applied to all the appropriate VMs
> 

IMHO the best course of action is to use use flags and delete the shared
libraries if the use flag is turned off. I just never go to finishing
the work I started. Many people use java on server machines and as such
don't want anything X installed.

Regards,
Petteri


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      reply	other threads:[~2006-05-01 16:45 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2006-04-07  2:04 [gentoo-java] binary virtual machines and use flags / dependencies (X, alsa, odbc) Joshua Nichols
2006-04-07 19:56 ` William L. Thomson Jr.
2006-04-11 16:00   ` Joshua Nichols
2006-05-01 16:45     ` Petteri Räty [this message]

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