Re: [gentoo-dev] base/use.defaults

2009-08-13 Thread Mike Frysinger
On Wednesday 12 August 2009 13:13:27 Samuli Suominen wrote:
 Do we still need it? It appears to be very unmaintained. And if there's
 3rd party tools that still need it, I wouldn't count them qualifying.

 Suggestion: cvs remove -f

it's been deprecated for pretty much ever (it was known to be kind of hack 
when first implemented).  largely it's been kept around for old stable 
portages and for old systems, but we've stabled beyond and dropped those old 
profiles by now.  so if stable systems dont randomly crash with it gone, now 
seems like a good time to drop it.
-mike


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[gentoo-dev] base/use.defaults

2009-08-12 Thread Samuli Suominen
Do we still need it? It appears to be very unmaintained. And if there's
3rd party tools that still need it, I wouldn't count them qualifying.

Suggestion: cvs remove -f

Thanks, Samuli



Re: [gentoo-dev] Base/use.defaults, eds as a X86 default use

2005-08-03 Thread Chris Gianelloni

On Aug 3, 2005, at 5:16 AM, Tsunam wrote:

Would like to first thank Carsten Lohrke, Carlo, for helping me  
find the exact

location of the mysterious appearance of eds to a on default status.

*story time* After a recent emerge sync, I came face to face with  
quite a
pecular list of packages that wanted to be installed. As I have - 
gnome in my
make.conf it just was confusing. Until I did a emerge -avuDt world.  
I noticed
that gaim had turned up with a eds use flag. Evolution Data server  
seems like
something that should not be in the base/use.defaults, at least as  
far as I can
tell. Anything that can of course make use of eds, will require the  
new packages
as dependencies. For those not using gnome, this can be a bit of a  
pain to hunt

down and see what is going on.


Well, use.defaults has nothing to do with it.  It was the addition to  
default-linux/$arch/make.defaults that most likely caused this.   
There is a reason for it, too.  Our default configuration must work  
properly.  Well, Gnome was not working properly due to the missing  
eds and gstreamer USE flags.  I added these flags at the request of  
the Gnome team, as they had thought that adding them to use.defaults  
accomplished the job, when it did not.


Course we all know that a simple -eds will fix the problem, I guess  
I'm just

looking for a why  it was enabled by default?


Because gnome is enabled by default, and eds/gstreamer are really  
needed for a properly working default Gnome configuration.



For reference as to the start of this inquiry:
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=101129


I probably should have sent a note to -dev about this change when I  
did it, but I was in a rush of bug-fixes for 2005.1, so I apologize.


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Re: [gentoo-dev] Base/use.defaults, eds as a X86 default use

2005-08-03 Thread Sebastian Bergmann
Chris Gianelloni schrieb:
 Because gnome is enabled by default, and eds/gstreamer are really 
 needed for a properly working default Gnome configuration.

 Not really. I have a properly working (non-default, true) Gnome
 configuration with USE=-eds.

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