On Fri, 01 Feb 2013 06:59:43 -0600, Dale wrote:

> >> work AROUND portage with a lot of things. This would include
> >> depclean.  
> >
> > Which is why I think you shouldn't try to work around portage. It
> > provides a clean way of doing this, overlays, use them.

> Then you have to update those too.  As I said, either way in the long
> term, you have to work at overriding portage defaults.

But an overlay is working with portage, the other options are trying to
trick it.

> Both ways will
> give the same result, both ways require work.  The best thing is what I
> mentioned and someone else mentioned, talk to the dev and ask if it can
> be a option instead of a requirement.  That would fix the whole thing
> maybe even for others too.

Agreed, we don't even know if it is possible to compile Firefox without
alsa-lib. However, devs help those who help themselves, providing a
modified ebuild that works, even partially, is more likely to get a
resolution in the tree.

The other option is to file a bug. Why is alsa in IUSE if the ebuild
depends on alsa-lib either way?


-- 
Neil Bothwick

We can sympathize with a child who is afraid of the dark, but the
tragedy of life is that most people are afraid of the light.

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