El vie, 05-03-2010 a las 19:03 +0100, Dawid Węgliński escribió: > On Friday 05 March 2010 17:12:23 Roy Bamford wrote: > > > > > That's not a new install as per the handbook. Neither are you a new > > user as you have a premade make.conf and world file and some experience > > with Gentoo. > > > > Put yourself in the place of a brand new Gentoo user doing his/her > > first install. > > > > It needs to just work out of the box, one way or another, without > > forums posts or calls for help in #gentoo about circular dependences. > > That's not just cups - thats all circular dependencies. > > Brand new gentoo user goes throu handbook -> reads "set up USE variables in > make.conf" and does it according to his/her needs following use.*.desc. If > gentoo was new to me i *would* enter cups as i use printers often at work. >
+1 I did it (I mean, add some commonly used USE flags) in all my Gentoo installations, and I would add "cups" for sure (since printing is used every day in most machines I use and administrate). Leio pointed some messages ago about the possibility of splitting some poppler parts to fix this circular dep issue, what is the problem with that option? The suggestion is not about splitting every poppler part in tons of ebuilds, but simply split poppler in the minimum needed to fix this problem (sorry if I missed the reply, I haven't followed discussion too deeply :-( ) Thanks and best regards
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