Hi; I've been bited by the quicktime4linux/libquicktime being now mutually
exclsive. No much problem; I've little packages that use quicktime4linux
dynamically, and those that uses it, I can compile it with "USE=-quicktime".
My question is, the USE flags used for compiling a program are preserved? I
mean, if I compile mjpegtools or transcode with USE="-quicktime", the next
time I do a "emerge -ud world" or "emerge -u mjpegtools", portage will
remember that I compile it with the USE="-quicktime" flag, and it will put it
again, or should I do it by hand?
I think it will be great that the individual USE flags will be recorded,
because I don't want to do it by hand all the time, or put USE="-quicktime"
in my make.conf (I've other packages that correctly use virtual/quicktime).
Thanks...
Canek
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