On Fri, 19 Aug 2005 01:42:23 +0200
Holly Bostick wrote:

> So I don't know what's dragging mozilla in for you-- except that
> evolution data server, which I noticed in one of your previous posts,
> which does require mozilla, and is enabled these days via the 'eds' USE
> flag, which I have explicitly disabled.
> 
> But even eds doesn't seem to be dragged in via the unison emerge; I
> certainly don't see any 'eds' USE flag on any of the dependencies.
> 
> Ultimately, I'm questioning whether unison is in fact the culprit
> here.... you might want to disable the 'eds' USE flag for gnome-panel,
> if that's the real bad guy here, as Christoph suggested.

Basically, as far as i can work out, mozilla is a dependency of something
that is a dependency of (add layers of recursion) unison IF gtk and
mozilla are in the use flags.  USE=mozilla doesn't directly affect
unison, it works on one of the packages down the recursion chain a bit.
(I think it is in fact EDS)

Thats just from a play I had, can't be bothered repeating it or whatever,
-v,  -a and -t  are there to prevent unwanted consequences of emerge. 


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