Hello everyone,

emerge ufed;
(a nice ncurses based util.)

As stated previously, /etc/make.globals and
/etc/make.profile/make.defaults determine the default use setting.
ufed will indicate this and allow you to adjust accordingly.

To flag "+" to all flags use cvs.( a special use flag )

HTH,
j

brett holcomb said:
> Unless specifically negated USE flags are assumed to be
> true.  So if you don't put -flag in the USE variable
> Gentoo acts as if it's flag.  The list below probably
> shows all the flag's states.
>
> On 11 Jun 2003 15:45:44 +0000
>   Martin Larsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>Hello
>>
>>Just read about "emerge info" in some mail to this list,
>>and ofcourse i
>>had to try it ;)
>>but, results confuse me :S
>>
>># emerge info | grep USE
>>
>>USE="x86 3dnow apm avi crypt cups encode libg++ mikmod
>>pdflib png
>>quicktime spell truetype xml2 xmms xv zlib gtkhtml gdbm
>>berkdb slang
>>readline arts bonobo svga java guile sdl gpm tcpd pam
>>libwww esd imlib
>>oggvorbis qt motif opengl python perl ssl tcltk php
>>apache2 X gtk gnome
>>-alsa oss -nls mysql dvd emacs gif kde gphoto2 jpeg mpeg
>>ncurses mmx
>>sse"
>>
>># cat /etc/make.conf | grep USE=
>>USE="python perl ssl tcltk php apache2 X gtk gnome -alsa
>>oss -nls mysql
>>dvd emacs gif kde gphoto2 jpeg mmx mpeg ncurses mmx sse"
>>
>>where are all the USE flags in emerge info coming from?
>>for example cups
>>
>>--
>>Martin Larsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
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