Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Cleaner USE variable in /etc/make.conf

2006-07-13 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Wed, 12 Jul 2006 19:56:36 -0400, Walter Dnes wrote: This is a convenience thing for when I manually edit USE. That's all. I have this thing about commandlines/declarations/whatever that wrap around the edge of the screen. You can use backslashes to continue the USE declaration over

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Cleaner USE variable in /etc/make.conf

2006-07-12 Thread Cláudio Henrique
i use euse to manage them. these constructs are not supported, unfortunetely. On 7/11/06, Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Michael Crute wrote: On 7/11/06, James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Maybe you can break it up like this: # Multimedia USE_mplayer USE_ffmpeg USE_audio USE_video-players

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Cleaner USE variable in /etc/make.conf

2006-07-12 Thread Walter Dnes
On Tue, Jul 11, 2006 at 07:13:12PM +, James wrote Walter Dnes waltdnes at waltdnes.org writes: which is followed by... USE=-* ${USE_cpu} ${USE_font} ${USE_gui} ${USE_multimedia} ${USE_misc} What exactly are you hoping to be able to do with these constructs? (sorry, I'm missing the

[gentoo-user] Re: Cleaner USE variable in /etc/make.conf

2006-07-11 Thread James
Walter Dnes waltdnes at waltdnes.org writes: BLEAGH! I've now broken it up into logical groupings... USE_cpu=3dnow mmx sse sse2 USE_font=bitmap-fonts truetype-fonts type1-fonts USE_gui=X dga dri gtk2 opengl sdl xv USE_multimedia=a52 aac alsa divx4linux encode exif ffmpeg flac gif jpeg

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Cleaner USE variable in /etc/make.conf

2006-07-11 Thread Michael Crute
On 7/11/06, James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Maybe you can break it up like this: # Multimedia USE_mplayer USE_ffmpeg USE_audio USE_video-players Where your selected categories are not so rigid as audio, stills, video, etc? But doesn't this idea kind of circumvent the package.use file?

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Cleaner USE variable in /etc/make.conf

2006-07-11 Thread Dale
Michael Crute wrote: On 7/11/06, James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Maybe you can break it up like this: # Multimedia USE_mplayer USE_ffmpeg USE_audio USE_video-players Where your selected categories are not so rigid as audio, stills, video, etc? But doesn't this idea kind of