On 01/31/2018 12:22 AM, Ulrich Mueller wrote: >> gnome-keyring - Enable support for storing passwords via gnome-keyring >> gnuplot - Enable support for gnuplot (data and function plotting) >> -gnutls - Add support for net-libs/gnutls (TLS 1.0 and SSL 3.0 support) >> +gnutls - Prefer net-libs/gnutls as SSL/TLS provider (requires USE=ssl if >> present) > NACK. This seems to imply that USE="-ssl gnutls" is not a valid > configuration? What if the user prefers gnutls and therefore has > globally enabled the gnutls flag, but -ssl for a single package? > > How about "(needs USE=ssl to take effect)" instead? >
as I understand it ssl is intended as a generic use flag, of which gnutls can be one of the providers. In the case of of app-crypt/gnupg there are only two possible providers, gnutls, and ntbtls, of which only one is available in tree, so gnutls is the only one, so the only one relevant for Gentoo is gnutls, hence no use flag for it, either TLS is enabled, or it is not. in this scenario I don't see why "ssl -gnutls" would not be a valid configuration as long as ssl is a generic use flag as it is presented to be. It doesn't mean never install gnutls, but just not preferring it in cases where there are other providers of ssl/tls, that the global description already indicate. -- Kristian Fiskerstrand OpenPGP keyblock reachable at hkp://pool.sks-keyservers.net fpr:94CB AFDD 3034 5109 5618 35AA 0B7F 8B60 E3ED FAE3
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