> I think that the settings in make.conf should only be those that
> relates to the whole system. All flags that relates to just one
ebuild
> or, like java, have diffrent meanings for all ebuild should be
removed
> from make.conf.

You've just said something to the effect of "no local flags in
make.conf. some
global flags are no good either." How is one meant to know which
global flags
are goodies and which are baddies? All local use flags shouldn't hurt
by
being in make.conf, btw. My point is simply that use flags should have
a
clear definition.

Regards,
Jason Stubbs


I't wasn't my meaning to sugest that one simply removes "bad" useflags. I ment that as a requiremnt to any redesing of a package configuation mechanism. A badly formulated version of what you are suggesting. =)

/John

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