Alec Warner posted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, excerpted below,  on
Fri, 13 Jan 2006 22:47:40 -0500:

> <snip>
>>>According to previous posts, USE_ORDER will be going away with
>>>use.defaults, because that was really the only reason it was there in the
>>>first place as there's no other sane ordering possible, if it is removed.
>> 
>> 
>> There are other sane orderings possible, one being pkg:env:conf:defaults
>> so that USE=xxx emerge -NpDuv world will show exactly what adding xxx to
>> make.conf will do. I don't recall where I saw this, unfortunately, but I
>> do know that some people actually use it for this. (Okay, maybe that's
>> really the only other sane ordering.)
> 
> I would prefer to keep USE_ORDER for now, since I was going to replace
> the "auto" dict with the "default-iuse" which means you can choose not
> to stack these new flags.  Although it may be a hack, we have no better
> way of managing use flag stacks at the moment.

I was wondering... but nobody challenged it at the time the plan was
mentioned (the previous posts I referred to), and that's one thing I
haven't messed with (yet?), so /I/ was keeping quiet.

Maybe I misunderstood the entire thing, but I don't think so because I
remember being rather unconfortable with it just being outright dismissed
like that.

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