Hello So I use this syntax all the time
esue -i {flagname} for lots of information. It still works with most flags as it always has (euse -i X). Lastly (since the new global CPU flag changes) it does not work for the old cpu-specific flags. Why? euse -i sse global use flags (searching: sse) ************************************************************ no matching entries found local use flags (searching: sse) ************************************************************ no matching entries found yet this works: equery hasuse sse * Searching for USE flag sse ... [IP-] [ ] app-benchmarks/ramspeed-3.5.0-r2:0 [IP-] [ ] media-gfx/gimp-2.8.10-r1:2 [IP-] [ ] media-libs/babl-0.1.10-r1:0 [IP-] [ ] media-libs/flac-1.3.1-r1:0 [IP-] [ ] media-libs/gegl-0.2.0-r2:0 [IP-] [ ] media-libs/lensfun-0.2.8-r1:0 [IP-] [ ] media-libs/libvpx-1.3.0:0 [IP-] [ ] media-libs/speex-1.2_rc1-r2:0 [IP-] [ ] media-libs/x264-0.0.20140308:0/142 [IP-] [ ] media-sound/jack-audio-connection-kit-0.121.3-r1:0 [IP-] [ ] media-sound/mpg123-1.18.1:0 [IP-] [ ] media-video/mplayer-1.2_pre20130729:0 [IP-] [ ] media-video/mplayer2-2.0_p20131009:0 [IP-] [ ] media-video/vlc-2.1.2:0/5-7 [IP-] [ ] sci-libs/fftw-3.3.3-r2:3.0 Ok so what change and where did I miss reading about it? James