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From: Alan McKinnon <alan.mckinnon@gmail.com>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] e17 - changes in USE flags
Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2011 12:51:59 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <2103480.1pvU5Yc799@nazgul> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <201107310927.20703.michaelkintzios@gmail.com>

On Sun 31 July 2011 09:27:09 Mick did opine thusly:
> I noticed that the latest enlightenment overlay (revision 723)
> brought with it a number of changes in the USE flags (a lot of
> e_modules_everything are now disabled).
> 
> One of them 'e_modules_fileman-opinfo' is both enabled and disabled
> ... o_O

Not quite, look carefully:
e_modules_fileman-opinfo
e_modules_fileman_opinfo

See the difference?

The latter (a typo) is being replaced with the former.

emerge enlightenment, then run it again with -pv, you'll see that the 
old one will now be gone.



> 
> Why is this?
> 
> [ebuild   R   *] x11-wm/enlightenment-9999  USE="bluetooth
> e_modules_backlight%* e_modules_battery e_modules_clock
> e_modules_comp e_modules_conf-applications e_modules_conf-dialogs
> e_modules_conf-display e_modules_conf-edgebindings
> e_modules_conf-interaction e_modules_conf-intl
> e_modules_conf-keybindings e_modules_conf-menus
> e_modules_conf-paths e_modules_conf-performance
> e_modules_conf-shelves e_modules_conf-theme
> e_modules_conf-wallpaper2 e_modules_conf-window-manipulation
> e_modules_conf- window-remembers e_modules_connman
> e_modules_cpufreq e_modules_dropshadow e_modules_everything
> e_modules_fileman e_modules_fileman-opinfo%* <--- e_modules_gadman
> e_modules_ibar e_modules_ibox e_modules_illume2 e_modules_mixer
> e_modules_msgbus e_modules_pager e_modules_shot%* e_modules_start
> e_modules_syscon e_modules_systray e_modules_temperature
> e_modules_winlist e_modules_wizard exchange nls pam spell udev ukit
> -doc - e_modules_ofono -static-libs (-acpi%*)
> (-e_modules_conf-borders%*) (- e_modules_conf-clientlist%*)
> (-e_modules_conf-colors%*) (-e_modules_conf- engine%*)
> (-e_modules_conf-fonts%*) (-e_modules_conf-icon-theme%*) (-
> e_modules_conf-imc%*) (-e_modules_conf-mime%*)
> (-e_modules_conf-mouse%*) (- e_modules_conf-mouse-cursor%*)
> (-e_modules_conf-mousebindings%*) (- e_modules_conf-profiles%*)
> (-e_modules_conf-scale%*) (-e_modules_conf- startup%*)
> (-e_modules_conf-transitions%*) (-e_modules_conf-wallpaper%*) (-
> e_modules_conf-window-display%*) (-e_modules_conf-window-focus%*)
> (- e_modules_conf-winlist%*) (-e_modules_everything-apps%*) (-
> e_modules_everything-calc%*) (-e_modules_everything-files%*) (-
> e_modules_everything-settings%*) (-e_modules_everything-windows%*)
> (- e_modules_fileman_opinfo%*)  <---
> (-e_modules_illume%) (-hal%)" 0 kB [1]
-- 
alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com



  reply	other threads:[~2011-07-31 10:54 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2011-07-31  8:27 [gentoo-user] e17 - changes in USE flags Mick
2011-07-31 10:51 ` Alan McKinnon [this message]
2011-07-31 10:59   ` Mick
2011-07-31 11:29     ` Alan McKinnon

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