Vincent A. Primavera wrote:
Hello,
Just looking for some opinions here. What is a good approach
to installing applications with a minimal amount of optional USE flags
enabled? For example, if one were to run `emerge -pv kde-base/kde` you
would be presented with many, many dependencies
Vincent A. Primavera wrote:
Hello,
Just looking for some opinions here. What is a good approach
to installing applications with a minimal amount of optional USE flags
enabled? For example, if one were to run `emerge -pv kde-base/kde` you
would be presented with many, many dependencies
bling dozens of
them in /etc/make.conf doesn't seem like a great method either. I'm trying
to avoid a big, bloated system without going too crazy here. Any
suggestions?
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Thank you,
Vincent A. Primavera.
Director of Information Technology.
Ralph Pill Ele
anybody have any clear answers jump out at
them without me going into greater detail?
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Thank you,
Vincent A. Primavera.
Director of Information Technology.
Ralph Pill Electric Supply Co.
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gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Hello,
This is great stuff. Does anybody have any suggestions as to
applications for monitoring web traffic(browsing) etc?
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Thank you,
Vincent A. Primavera.
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