On 11 May 2011 15:43, Alan McKinnon <alan.mckin...@gmail.com> wrote: > Apparently, though unproven, at 15:45 on Wednesday 11 May 2011, Dale did opine > thusly: > >> Nikos Chantziaras wrote: >> > On 05/11/2011 02:50 AM, Dale wrote: >> >> [...] >> >> What do you know, I upgraded and it worked. Now if I can just get rid of >> >> this Nepomuk thingy that pops up a bit after I login to KDE. >> > >> > You disable that in System Settings. There's an icon for it there. >> > Or, you build KDE with "-semantic-desktop" in your make.conf, which >> > builds KDE without it. >> >> This is odd. I thought I turned that off before but figured maybe a >> config update turned it back on. I just checked, it is turned off. >> That thing just won't die. lol >> >> I do have the USE flag enabled. I read somewhere that turning the flag >> off gets rid of a lot of stuff, some that I use on occasion. Has that >> changed? We all know the USE flag descriptions don't always shed much >> light on the real use of it. ;-) >> >> Maybe it will give up one day and just go away. > > You can't disable USE="semantic-desktop" > > Parts of KDE don't (or soon won't) build at all without the configure options > it provides. In other words, it's a gentoo thing and completely unsupported by > KDE. Get used to having it enabled.
Tis true, if you try to build kdepim-meta it'll go into a fit, because some package therein won't build without semantic-desktop. I had to put mine back. -- Regards, Mick