On 02/07/16 23:44, waben...@gmail.com wrote: > Andrew Lowe <a...@wht.com.au> wrote: > >> Hi all, >> Has anyone managed to get rid of strigi, ie it not having to >> be built, yet or is it a case of putting up with it building and then >> finding how to turn it off? >> >> Regards, >> Andrew > > It would be no problem to remove it on my system: > > emerge -pv --depclean app-misc/strigi > > Calculating dependencies... done! >>>> Calculating removal order... > >>>> These are the packages that would be unmerged: > > app-misc/strigi > selected: 0.7.8-r1 > protected: none > omitted: none > > All selected packages: =app-misc/strigi-0.7.8-r1 > >>>> 'Selected' packages are slated for removal. >>>> 'Protected' and 'omitted' packages will not be removed. > > Packages installed: 1827 > Packages in world: 816 > Packages in system: 46 > Required packages: 1826 > Number to remove: 1 > > > -- > Regards > wabe > > I should have given more info. I'm using a KDE system and it appears to want to embed it all over the place. Try and remove it and most of kde wants to uninstall itself :( I guess it's the symantic-desktop drivel again.
Andrew