Mike Owen wrote: > From this user's perspective, simple is better. qt3 and qt4 as use > flags are completely and utterly obvious as to what they mean, and > there is no confusion about them. Adding a plain qt flag in there > brings back the gtk/gtk2 mess that we've presumably been trying to > avoid in the future.
That depends on how it's done. If it's done in a simple and obvious way (USE=qt means use the best available qt, USE=qt# for other weird stuff that most people don't care about and so can ignore), it shouldn't be that bad. Thanks, Donnie
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