Neil Bothwick wrote:

AFAIK there's no database of Gentoo packages such as you ask for. Such a
database would be inaccurate, because package contents are USE flag
dependent, so anyone charitable enough to set one up would probably spend
most of their time fielding questions about incorrect data :(

Nah, not necessarily. For every listed file, it would be required
to show to which package(s) it belongs and also, how those packages
were built (ie. with which USE flags). So, not only the listing
of all the CONTENT files would be of interest, but also the keyword
(ie. x86, amd64, ...) and the associated USE flags.

BTW: How can I find out, with which *relevant* USE flags a package
has been built? Eg. gnome-base/gnome. In /var/db/pkg/gnome-base/gnome-2.14.1,
I find a "USE" file. But it contains *WAY* too many flags:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] /var/db/pkg/gnome-base/gnome-2.14.1 $ cat USE
x86 GAPING_SECURITY_HOLE X acpi alsa amd apache2 apm arts artswrappersuid async avi bash-completion bdf berkdb bitmap-fonts bluetooth bootsplash cairo caps cardbus ccache cdda cddb cdio cdparanoia cdr cdrom cle266 cli crypt css curlwrappers dbus devmap dillo divx4linux dlloader dri dvd dvdread emoticon esd exif fam fbcon fbdev firefox fping freetype gdbm gif gnokii gnome gstreamer gtk gtk2 hal hpn icc id3 idn imap imlib imlib2 insecure-drivers insecure-savers isdnlog javascript jikes jpeg kde kdeenablefinal libedit libwww linuxthreads-tls logrotate lynxkeymap mad madwifi maildir matroska mbox mmx mmxext mozilla moznoirc mozsvg mp3 mpeg mpeg2 mpeg4 mplayer multicall ncurses netboot network new-login nfs nis nls no-old-linux no-suexec noantlr nobcel nobeanutils nobsf nobsh nocd nocommonslogging nocommonsnet nodrm nogg nogulm nojsch nojython nolog4j nomac nooro nopri norhino noxalan noxerces nozaptel nptl nsplugin offensive ogg opengl openssh pam_console pam_timestamp passfile password patented pccts pcmcia pcre perl perlsuid pic player png pnp pppd qt quicktime rar readline real recode reflection reiserfs sdl sendfile sensord session sftp sms spell spf spl sse sse2 ssl startup-notification stream subp subtitles suid symlink sysfs syslog tiff transcode truetype truetype-fonts trusted type1-fonts udev underscores unichrome unicode unsafe usb utf8 uudeview vim vim-pager vlm vorbis wifi win32codecs wma123 x11vnc xinetd xml xmms xorg xpm xprint xscreensaver xv xvid xvmc zlib elibc_glibc input_devices_evdev input_devices_keyboard input_devices_mouse input_devices_-synaptics kernel_linux linguas_de userland_GNU video_cards_fbdev video_cards_vesa video_cards_vga video_cards_via


I'd rather only see the relevant flags; ie. those flags, which
are shown when I do a "emerge -v", like so:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] /var/db/pkg/gnome-base/gnome-2.14.1 $ emerge -vpt gnome

These are the packages that would be merged, in reverse order:

Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild   R   ] gnome-base/gnome-2.14.1  USE="-accessibility cdr -dvdr hal" 0 kB

Total size of downloads: 0 kB

So, I would like to see

        -accessibility cdr -dvdr hal

How to do that?

Thanks,

Alexander Skwar
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