Michal, I'll look at all of the following ones over the weekend and get back to you but here's my 2 cents:
> default/linux/mips/13.0/desktop > default/linux/mips/13.0/developer > default/linux/mips/13.0/mipsel/desktop > default/linux/mips/13.0/mipsel/developer > default/linux/mips/13.0/mipsel/multilib > default/linux/mips/13.0/mipsel/n32/desktop > default/linux/mips/13.0/mipsel/n32/developer > default/linux/mips/13.0/mipsel/n64/desktop > default/linux/mips/13.0/mipsel/n64/developer > default/linux/mips/13.0/mipsel/o32/desktop > default/linux/mips/13.0/mipsel/o32/developer > default/linux/mips/13.0/multilib > default/linux/mips/13.0/n32/desktop > default/linux/mips/13.0/n32/developer > default/linux/mips/13.0/n64/desktop > default/linux/mips/13.0/n64/developer > default/linux/mips/13.0/o32/desktop > default/linux/mips/13.0/o32/developer I think all of these can go except the multilib ones which can go into profiles.desc. > default/linux/powerpc/ppc64/13.0/desktop/gnome/systemd > default/linux/powerpc/ppc64/13.0/desktop/kde/systemd > default/linux/powerpc/ppc64/13.0/developer I think these can go. > hardened/linux/arm/armv4 > hardened/linux/arm/armv4t > hardened/linux/arm/armv5te > hardened/linux/arm/armv7a/selinux > hardened/linux/mips/mipsel/multilib/n32 > hardened/linux/mips/mipsel/multilib/n64 > hardened/linux/mips/mipsel/n32 > hardened/linux/mips/mipsel/n64 > hardened/linux/mips/multilib/n32 > hardened/linux/mips/multilib/n64 > hardened/linux/mips/n32 > hardened/linux/mips/n64 > hardened/linux/uclibc/arm/armv6j I think the arm can go but not the mips. I'll verify and add those to profiles.desc. > uclibc/amd64 > uclibc/arm/2.4 > uclibc/mips/hardened > uclibc/ppc/2.4 > uclibc/ppc/hardened/2.4 > uclibc/sh/2.4 > uclibc/x86/2.4 > uclibc/x86/2005.1/2.4 > uclibc/x86/hardened/2.4 > These can go except maybe uclibc/amd64. FYI, I do not use profiles/uclibc for my stuff but profiles/default/linux/uclibc. However there may be some people still using these older profiles, else I'd say kill all of profiles/uclibc. Also, we should just drop a deprecated file into these profiles for now and wait a year before removing them from the tree. -- Anthony G. Basile, Ph.D. Gentoo Linux Developer [Hardened] E-Mail : bluen...@gentoo.org GnuPG FP : 1FED FAD9 D82C 52A5 3BAB DC79 9384 FA6E F52D 4BBA GnuPG ID : F52D4BBA