On 02/07/2011 09:36 AM, Ulrich Mueller wrote:
> It's used by several packages as a local flag, and its meaning seems
> to be similar enough.
> 
> app-editors/emacs:sound - Enable sound
> app-editors/emacs-vcs:sound - Enable sound
> app-misc/anki:sound -  Enable support for adding sound to cards 
> games-arcade/tuxanci:sound - Enable sound
> games-board/pysolfc:sound - Enable sound support usingdev-python/pygame
> games-roguelike/angband:sound - Enable and install sounds
> games-rpg/eternal-lands-data:sound - Adds in-game sound effects.
> games-strategy/freeciv:sound - Add support for sound provided by 
> media-libs/sdl-mixer
> gnome-extra/gnome-games:sound - Enable sound using media-libs/libcanberra
> media-libs/libcanberra:sound - Install x11-themes/sound-theme-freedesktop to 
> get sounds on Gnome and Xfce.
> net-irc/xchat-gnome:sound - Enable sound event support with 
> media-libs/libcanberra
> net-p2p/transmission:sound - Enable sound event support with 
> media-libs/libcanberra
> xfce-base/xfce4-settings:sound - Enable sound event support with 
> media-libs/libcanberra
> 


+1 with exception that those using USE=sound for libcanberra should be
split into it's own USE flag called USE=libcanberra
and USE=sound should be kept for the generic ones

I just added USE=sound to xfce4-settings only because other ebuilds
(gnome ones) already did, wanted to use USE=libcanberra ...

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