Hi,

On 2006-02-20, at 19:06, Grobian wrote:

On 20-02-2006 18:07:34 +0100, Dirk Schönberger wrote:
I like this idea, but not necessary for the Qt case.
Somehow the qt-x11 and the qt-mac libraries are different downloads with
different codebases.
So in order to build USE="aqua X" you would have to essentially download
and install two large archives.
Possibly qt-mac and qt-x11 are even mutually exclusive, i.e. they are
installed to the same place in the file system.

Yes, they should for sure block each other.  In fact, qt-mac can even
partially use stuff from the x11 version.

I think, that KEYWORD ppc-macos, very good descibes category of software which we want to use, and prepare and adjust for endusers. Such USE flags like X or -X, may pretty control process of compile source. Eg. I dont like X11-apps on OSX.

gaber

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