Rod,
  I think the most likely problem is that you are emerging
net-misc/networkmanager with the gnome use flag enabled, which includes the
gnome specific additions to network manager.

Try overriding the gnome use flag for networkmanager and check again: (as
root)
mkdir -p /etc/portage
echo "net-misc/networkmanager -gnome" >> /etc/portage/package.use
emerge -va networkmanager

If this doesn't help then the networkmanager probably has some gnome
specific code bleeding into the base code, but that seems unlikely.

John

On 12/12/06, Darren Albers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 12/12/06, Rod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I expected the combination of kde-misc/knetworkmanager and
> net-misc/networkmanager to use some gnome-specific libs but not bring in
> the entire desktop. Is this a gentoo/portage issue?
>
> Again, am I trying to travel down a road that has not been plowed yet?
>
> Rod

I am not a Gentoo user but it does sound like a portage issue.   In
other distro's Network-Manager has been divided into the core system
(called Network-Manager in Debian) and the front-end (called
Network-Manager-Gnome and KNetworkManager/network-manager-KDE in
Debian).   It sounds like whoever maintains that "package" (Sorry
don't know the proper Gentoo term) has created one monolithic package
rather than breaking it out so that KDE users can get the core without
the Gnome dependencies.
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