> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > All, > > since there has been a lot of discussion lately about default use flags, > I looked at the profiles and found the following: > > All of these use flags are in base/use.defaults. As I understand it, if > the package listed with the flag in this file is installed on the > system, the flag is automatically turned on. If that's true, why are > they also listed in default-linux/x86/make.defaults? Wouldn't it be Obviously because default-linux/x86 is the only profile worth looking at :) Try looking at the default use flags for say, the s390 profile :)
I still agree with your point "stuff in both places" but I think it's more of an "it's there because it doesn't work right otherwise" rather than some sort of USE flag conspiracy ;) > better to have them turned on automatically when the package that > installs them is merged? > > arts cups eds emboss foomaticdb gnome kde nls opengl perl python tcpd X > > I also found the following flags in both places. The difference here is > that the packages listed with these in base/use.defaults are libraries. > Again, do these need to be listed in both places? I would think these > don't need to be in base/use.defaults if we are going to allow the user > to turn on/off support for them. > > alsa berkdb gdbm gif gpm gstreamer gtk imlib libwww mad mikmod motif > ncurses ogg pam pdflib png qt readline sdl ssl vorbis zlib > > any thoughts? I believe in the current implementation of use.defaults the use flag is not propagated backwards through the buildplan. So you "USE="-everything in /etc/make.profile/make.defaults" emerge xmms alsa" and xmms won't have the ALSA use flag set, because alsa was merged second. I'd have to double check with Jason or Brian though..haven't talked about implentation of use.defaults in a while *pokes*. > William > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) > > iD8DBQFDEhJKblQW9DDEZTgRAlzaAKCc+sLiwCO6HCE+UUnOvrnhY7f4kwCgoqkx > Xzz8eV610fWxhZ6ccQ+adZ4= > =HC0T > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > -- > gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list > -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list