On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 04:04:55PM -0700, Lares Moreau wrote: > On Tue, 2005-12-20 at 00:19 +0200, Petteri R?ty wrote: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/test/java $ qgrep -v IUSE | grep xml2 | grep -e > > "xml[^2]" > > dev-tcltk/tclxml/tclxml-3.0.ebuild: IUSE="expat threads xml2" > > media-libs/libwmf/libwmf-0.2.8.3-r1.ebuild: IUSE="jpeg X xml xml2 debug > > doc gtk" > > net-misc/sitecopy/sitecopy-0.13.4-r2.ebuild: IUSE="ssl xml xml2 gnome nls" > > net-print/pykota/pykota-1.22_p1548.ebuild: IUSE="ldap postgres snmp xml > > xml2" > > net-print/pykota/pykota-1.23_p1869-r1.ebuild: IUSE="ldap postgres snmp > > xml xml2" > > net-print/pykota/pykota-1.23_p1869.ebuild: IUSE="ldap postgres snmp xml > > xml2" > > net-print/pykota/pykota-1.23_p1874.ebuild: IUSE="ldap postgres snmp xml > > xml2" > > > > Found a couple. > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] pykota # qgrep -v -e 'xml2\??' |egrep 'pykota|sitecopy| > libwmf' > media-libs/libwmf/libwmf-0.2.8.3-r1.ebuild: xml2? ( !xml? > ( dev-libs/libxml2 ) ) > media-libs/libwmf/libwmf-0.2.8.3-r1.ebuild: xml? ( dev-libs/expat ) > net-misc/sitecopy/sitecopy-0.13.4-r2.ebuild: xml? ( dev-libs/libxml ) > net-print/pykota/pykota-1.22_p1548.ebuild: xml? > ( dev-python/jaxml ) > net-print/pykota/pykota-1.22_p1548.ebuild: xml2? > ( dev-python/jaxml ) " > net-print/pykota/pykota-1.23_p1869-r1.ebuild: xml? > ( dev-python/jaxml ) > net-print/pykota/pykota-1.23_p1869-r1.ebuild: xml2? > ( dev-python/jaxml ) " > net-print/pykota/pykota-1.23_p1869.ebuild: xml? > ( dev-python/jaxml ) > net-print/pykota/pykota-1.23_p1869.ebuild: xml2? > ( dev-python/jaxml ) " > net-print/pykota/pykota-1.23_p1874.ebuild: xml? > ( dev-python/jaxml ) > net-print/pykota/pykota-1.23_p1874.ebuild: xml2? > ( dev-python/jaxml ) " > > pykote draws the same package, and doesn't compile anything, so I don't > think they are relavent
good > sitecopy-0.13.4-r2 does IUSE both, But uses them to determine weather or > not to use XML1 || XML2. It doens't enable both. sitecopy maintainer should comment here ... > On the other hand libwmf-0.2.8.3-r1 warns you about using both. actually, this usage is sort of bogus ... the USE=xml should be changed to USE=expat > Could we have one XML flag and an xml.eclass to determine which XML > version is installed on a particular system. one XML USE flag yes, an xml.eclass no ... that's just useless cruft -mike -- gentoo-dev@gentoo.org mailing list