On 6/20/06, Donnie Berkholz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Diego 'Flameeyes' Pettenò wrote:
[snip]
I don't see how any other suggestion is simpler than mine for developers
or users. Maybe I missed something in skimming the discussion.

To summarize:

- USE=qt enables support for the most current qt.

- USE=qt3 enables qt3 if there is also qt4 interface. This will be an
easy switch now, because very few packages have a qt4 flag, and it will
get progressively harder.

- Add qt3 to make.defaults to avoid breaking things like KDE.

I suppose it will also need some clause for the mutually exclusive cases:
USE="qt -qt3" enables most recent
any USE combination containing qt3 forces back to qt3


One problem I see with this is users that currently have -qt are going
to be confused when it no longer does what they expect

Thanks,
Donnie





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