On Sun, 15 Apr 2007 10:54:34 +0100
Graham Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know how euse works (and do use it). What I am more interested in is
> why the profile maintainers decided that an existing (for example
> 'kerberos') flag should now be enabled by default in x86/2007.0/desktop
> when i
Hello Graham Murray,
> I know how euse works (and do use it). What I am more interested in is
> why the profile maintainers decided that an existing (for example
> 'kerberos') flag should now be enabled by default in x86/2007.0/desktop
> when it was not enabled in previous profiles.
There are Cha
Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Graham Murray wrote:
>> I have just looked at the 2007.0 profile and have seen that extra USE
>> flags have been added. Is there any source of information on the
>> reasoning behind USE flags being added to and removed from profiles?
>> Knowing the reasons for sp
Graham Murray wrote:
> I have just looked at the 2007.0 profile and have seen that extra USE
> flags have been added. Is there any source of information on the
> reasoning behind USE flags being added to and removed from profiles?
> Knowing the reasons for specific flags being added or removed from
I have just looked at the 2007.0 profile and have seen that extra USE
flags have been added. Is there any source of information on the
reasoning behind USE flags being added to and removed from profiles?
Knowing the reasons for specific flags being added or removed from the
profile would help make
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