From: Mark Knecht <markknecht@gmail.com>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Cc: Dale <rdalek1967@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Why is KDE part of the system set?
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2011 06:31:41 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <AANLkTi=5WR0k3Tqs7z-_dCS-KeJrrZN69MP-U59kV=2b@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4D648CDC.1040900@gmail.com>
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 8:28 PM, Dale <rdalek1967@gmail.com> wrote:
> I been doing a little testing here. I notice something weird here. Did I
> do this somehow? Why are these part of the system set?
>
> root@fireball / # emerge -ep system | grep kde
> [ebuild R ~] kde-base/kde-env-4.6.0
> [ebuild R ~] kde-base/oxygen-icons-4.6.0
> [ebuild R ~] kde-base/kdelibs-4.6.0-r1
> [ebuild R ~] sys-auth/polkit-kde-agent-0.99.0
> [ebuild R ~] kde-base/khelpcenter-4.6.0
> [ebuild R ~] kde-base/nepomuk-4.6.0
> [ebuild R ~] kde-misc/polkit-kde-kcmodules-0.98_pre20101127
This command returns nothing on my laptop which uses the kde profile.
One big difference is you are using a boat load of use flags, I'm
using very few. I'd start with why you have all those flags and what
they are doing. Also, my laptop is stable so very few ~amd64 packages
- only nvidia-drivers so far.
emerge -pve @system tells me 191 packages so the list is large. Other
systems that don't use the kde profile seem to pull in (from memory)
about 130 packages.
- Mark
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-02-23 15:04 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 35+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-02-23 4:28 [gentoo-user] Why is KDE part of the system set? Dale
2011-02-23 9:29 ` Neil Bothwick
2011-02-23 11:47 ` Dale
2011-02-23 12:25 ` Neil Bothwick
2011-02-23 15:57 ` Dale
2011-02-23 22:52 ` Mike Edenfield
2011-02-24 0:16 ` Dale
2011-02-24 0:48 ` Alex Schuster
2011-02-24 11:40 ` Sebastian Beßler
2011-02-24 12:19 ` Dale
2011-02-24 2:08 ` Walter Dnes
2011-02-24 12:32 ` Dale
2011-02-24 12:47 ` Sebastian Beßler
2011-02-24 13:03 ` Dale
2011-02-24 13:23 ` Sebastian Beßler
2011-02-24 14:08 ` Dale
2011-02-24 14:55 ` Neil Bothwick
2011-02-24 15:21 ` Dale
2011-02-24 16:12 ` Neil Bothwick
2011-02-24 17:34 ` Dale
2011-02-24 19:35 ` Neil Bothwick
2011-02-25 1:08 ` Walter Dnes
2011-02-26 4:10 ` Dale
2011-02-26 13:54 ` Mark Knecht
2011-02-26 14:43 ` Neil Bothwick
2011-02-26 15:24 ` Dale
2011-02-26 15:46 ` Neil Bothwick
2011-02-26 21:59 ` Mike Gilbert
2011-02-24 17:32 ` Sebastian Beßler
2011-02-24 17:41 ` Mark Knecht
2011-02-24 17:52 ` Mark Knecht
2011-02-23 12:57 ` Joost Roeleveld
2011-02-23 14:31 ` Mark Knecht [this message]
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2011-02-24 13:32 ` Elaine C. Sharpe
2011-02-24 14:18 ` Dale
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