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On 4 March 2010 21:01, Dale<rdalek1...@gmail.com>  wrote:
Removing the cups USE flag still doesn't fix the problem I pointed out in
another reply.  If you unpack the tarball and set the USE line as you
should, the circular dependency is still there.  Correct?  So nothing is
"fixed" by doing this.
What it fixes is (1) the circular dependency that people run into on a
fresh install and the default desktop profile, and (2) the default
dependency on cups that many users do not need.

What it does not fix is the case of users who enable both cairo and
cups useflags on a system where neither gtk+ nor cups is present
yet. But this issue can be discussed separately from whether cups
should be enabled in profiles.

Cheers,

In the other post, I explained how this will not fix this at all. As mentioned, untar the tarball, copy the make.conf and world file over then start the install. Guess what, the circular dependency is right there. If I had to reinstall Gentoo from scratch, because of say a hard drive failure, that is what I would do. If a person follows the documentation and enables the USE flags they need, same thing. It's not like cups is a hidden feature. Anyone even familiar with Linux a little bit knows what cups is.

As I have learned a long time ago, you enable the USE flags as soon as possible. If you don't, you end up recompiling a lot of packages just to enable them later.

Dale

:-)  :-)

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