Il martedì 24 febbraio 2009 00:00:26 Markus Meier ha scritto:
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proposals:
custom-cflags: Build with user-specified CFLAGS (unsupported)
as custom-cxxflags has been added (w/o discussion here)
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I asked it some times ago [1].
I hope we can have custom-c{xx,}flags in global useflags soon
Markus Meier mae...@gentoo.org writes:
semantic-desktop: Semantic desktop allows for storage of digital
information and its metadata to allow the user to express his personal
mental models, making all in formation become intuitively accessible
I find this description pretty content-free and
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 4:52 AM, Josh Sled js...@asynchronous.org wrote:
(Also, I note in passing the existing kde-base/pykde4 use.local.desc has
a tyop of Nemomuk.)
Oh, sweet irony :)
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Josh Sled wrote:
Markus Meier mae...@gentoo.org writes:
semantic-desktop: Semantic desktop allows for storage of digital
information and its metadata to allow the user to express his personal
mental models, making all in formation become
On Tuesday 24 of February 2009 00:22:39 Josh Sled wrote:
To that end, please allow me to suggest:
Cross-KDE support for file metadata indexing via nepomuk and soprano.
If you don't want to couple the message to those particular packages,
then maybe just reference the NEPOMUK project instead.
Le 03/01/2009 18:57, Ulrich Mueller a écrit :
On Sat, 3 Jan 2009, Markus Meier wrote:
my proposals:
xft: Build with support for XFT font renderer (x11-libs/libXft)
+1
BTW, why do we have a virtual/xft? Is this a leftover from the times
of monolithic X?
I would say it was there for the
On Sat, 3 Jan 2009, Markus Meier wrote:
my proposals:
xft: Build with support for XFT font renderer (x11-libs/libXft)
+1
BTW, why do we have a virtual/xft? Is this a leftover from the times
of monolithic X?
And the special case, which probably needs some discussion is the
gsm flag. 7 out
Markus Meier wrote:
qt3support: Enable the Qt3Support libraries for Qt4
While it affects a few packages, they all are parts of the Qt toolkit
(which we previously shipped in one big package). I can't see a scenario
where this flag might be used on a package not released by Trolltech.
Jan Kundr?t wrote:
Markus Meier wrote:
qt3support: Enable the Qt3Support libraries for Qt4
While it affects a few packages, they all are parts of the Qt toolkit (which
we
previously shipped in one big package). I can't see a scenario where this flag
might be
used on a package not released by
Andrey Grozin wrote:
sci-visualization/qtiplot, for example
I don't see a reference to the qt3support flag in any of qtiplot
ebuilds, could you please clarify what you mean?
Cheers,
-jkt
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Jan Kundr?t wrote:
I don't see a reference to the qt3support flag in any of qtiplot
ebuilds, could you please clarify what you mean?
I see, this thing has disappeared in recent versions... Sorry.
There was a period when qtiplot required qt4 emerged with qt3support USE
flag. So, it had
Andrey Grozin wrote:
There was a period when qtiplot required qt4 emerged with qt3support USE
flag. So, it had pkg_setup which checked this and produced an error it
necessary.
Ah, that's quite common -- a package FooBar is ported to Qt4, but it
still uses some of the Qt4's Qt3support
On Wed, 2008-02-13 at 21:01 +0100, Markus Meier wrote:
Potential candidates (flag-name, count):
java5 6
Contrary to last comment about this flag going global. We ( the Gentoo
Java Team ) have decided it will be a global use flag, along with java6.
I will be adding
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