"Duncan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Thus the dynamic is quite different. It makes less sense to have a single > global qt flag, because the versions are rather more independent of each > other, few packages support both at the same time, and the two versions > can therefore almost be treated as two entirely independent toolkits in > terms of USE flags. Practically, the difference between qt3 and qt4 > dependiencies is almost as wide as that between qt3 and gtk, thus > justifying the separate USE flags.
I would think that the opposite would be true. As few packages support both, I would think that this is a good reason to just have one qt USE flag which pulls in support for whichever version of qt each individual package supports. The only package I have seen which would support the need for having separate USE flags is app-text/poppler-bindings which can support either or both qt3 and qt4. -- [email protected] mailing list
