On 4/9/24 5:55 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> There is one caveat, though: all the binary packages have been compiled with 
> default USE flags. If you've changed any on your system, you'll still have to 
> install those packages the standard way. I have 24 such USE settings on this 
> machine.


But within the context under discussion, reinstalling from a stage3 and
then modifying those USE flags and re-emerging would *also* require
installing those packages the standard way.

(Note that for amd64 and arm64, you can actually get multiple USE
variants, since it builds packages for server, gnome and kde profiles.)


-- 
Eli Schwartz

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