[gentoo-user] Re: building kde-meta

2008-08-26 Thread James
Alan McKinnon alan.mckinnon at gmail.com writes: Is is OK (a good idea) to place -nsl into the make.conf settings? Gut feel tells me to leave well enough alone in this case. Well, I did it anyway and all is fine. I intend to add -nls, to servers, firewalls, routers, GNAP and such, but not

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: building kde-meta

2008-08-25 Thread Alan McKinnon
On Sunday 24 August 2008 20:15:43 James wrote: So it's only pulled in if you have the nls USE flag set. Engligh-speaking Americans probably have no need for this, and can unset it Interesting, I have a minimalistic server with X for displaying via rrdtools, postgresql jffnms and a few

[gentoo-user] Re: building kde-meta

2008-08-24 Thread James
Alan McKinnon alan.mckinnon at gmail.com writes: Or, am I getting something wrong in understanding what an app labeled with i18n would mean? So it's only pulled in if you have the nls USE flag set. Engligh-speaking Americans probably have no need for this, and can unset it

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: building kde-meta

2008-08-24 Thread Philip Webb
080824 James wrote: Is is OK (a good idea) to place -nsl into the make.conf settings? They all speak/write (us) English very well and it is the only language support needed. I've had '-nls' in make.conf for a long time with LANG = en_US.UTF-8 . The latter allows apps to show Russian,

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: building kde-meta

2008-08-24 Thread Dale
James wrote: Interesting, I have a minimalistic server with X for displaying via rrdtools, postgresql jffnms and a few other basics. It allows technicians to view network performance but not make any changes (that's my job). I do not have nls set in /etc/make.conf but if I put -nsl into