Paul Hartman <paul.hartman+gentoo <at> gmail.com> writes: > I don't know what you considered obvious, so excuse me if I'm > repeating what you already knew. :)
OK (Alan) and Paul. I should have explained that v4l and v4l2 were just examples. Sure, I know about them. Why is v4l still around? Some package somewhere with some old kernel probably still needs it...... one man's deprecated cruft is another man's gotta_have_crutch...... Lots of good information specific to those flags (Alan), but, as I suspected, no general quick reference on a given flag, with any sort of detail. Look here what I use from my .bashrc: # USE flag settings hack by Ciaran McCreesh: explainuseflag(){ sed -ne "s,^\([^ ]*:\)\?$1 - ,,p" $(portageq portdir)/profiles/use.{,local.}desc; } alias ef="explainuseflag" ONE _OFF hunting around with some of the tools/methods Alan mentioned or googling or hacks from wherever. WE can do better. Exactly what I expected and hoped I was wrong. As the DOC team discusses opening up things a bit (Git vs wiki) I thought I'd do a little test. Wouldn't it be nice if (gentoo) documentation was expanded as surely USE flags have some generic meaning and a (package) specific meaning (sometimes) found deeper in the ebuild or code elsewhere. Something maybe a little more systematic would be keen, methinks. After all that work alan did, will it be assimilated into the (gentoo/borg) collective? Maybe I'm rambling, maybe I expect too much, maybe I dream of a documentation system, that is open to many folks easily injecting knowledge therein. Maybe, I dream about gentoo too much....... Oh well, thanks for participating in my little experiment. (apologies in advance). James