> > 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. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list