On 2017-04-28 10:10, Fernando Rodriguez wrote:

> No. I meant you can't enable them *all* globally, meaning opengl,
> gles, egl, etc. It's kind of the same situation as with GUI toolkits,
> you can't enable them all globally because some packages support more
> than one that you have to choose at compile time.

I think we need to spell out what you mean by this:

>>> if any of them have egl or gles and not opengl then enable it.

by "not having opengl" do you mean that it's not in the package's IUSE
at all, or that it is disabled?

by "enable *it*" do you mean enable opengl, or enable those other flags?

Sorry, I realize this may sound a bit pedantic and there may also be
some language barrier.  I often re-read my posts before sending them off
and edit them for clarity, even if this editing makes them look like
they have been written by a lawyer (which I am not).

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