> > Is there any significance to the USE color codes:
> > RED:    eds, nls, perl, spell
> > GREEN:  tcltk*
> > BLUE:   -cjk, -debug, -gnutls, -krb4, -nas, -silc
> > YELLOW: -minimal%
> 
> The color is redundant: only serves to hilight what information is
> already there. 
> 
> RED means that the flag is currently set, and will still be set when
> you compile. 
> 
> BLUE means the same as the minus sign, meaning that the flag is
> currently unset and will still be unset when you compile. 
> 
> GREEN means the same as the *, it means that the flag will be changed
> compare to the current version. For example, in your output, that
> means that the previous version of gaim was compiled without tcltk
> support, and the new one will be compiled with tcltk support. 
> 
> YELLOW is the same as %, it means that the flag did not exist for the
> previous version. 

Thanks Willie,

Your responses were very enlightening!

Regards,

Richard Broersma Jr.
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