You'd have to set -java. But if some packages (java development progs, and java progs that need the java runtime environment) require it, it's going to be installed. I'm not sure if javascript needs the jre as well...
Jad. On March 30, 2005 03:01 am, Robert S wrote: > I have a gentoo amd64 system with a number of servers running and KDE. > I'd like to get rid of blackdown-jdk to free up disk space, and I don't > use it. > > When I do $ equery depends blackdown-jdk I get: > [ Searching for packages depending on blackdown-jdk... ] > $ > > (ie. nothing depends on it). If I unmerge it and do revdep-rebuild it > doesn't reinstall it, but if I do emerge world -Du, it gets reinstalled. > > Is it necessary to have blackdown-jdk? Which USE flag can I get rid of to > prevent it from being installed? > > My current USE flags (in /etc/make.conf) are: > > USE="milter gd mysql apache2 alsa gphoto2 mad samba imap multilib cups dvd > ppds usb -gnome innodb oav lzw-tiff wmf -ipv6 nvidia rtc xvid nptl oss > server javascript" > -- > [email protected] mailing list -- [email protected] mailing list
