Thanks for the explanention, so if I do not use the flags all should be ok, and If I use the flag too I still won't have problems .... :)
On 5/13/05, A. R. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > It is my understanding that even if you disable those flags > (-kde -qt) and you try to emerge a package that depends > on kde and qt libraries, those will be compiled as well. > > As an example, I am running xfce4 (gtk2) and my use flags have > -kde -qt, if I try to emerge k3b, it shows that it wants to emerge: > (just a snippet) > > x11-libs/qt > kde-base/kde-env > kde-base/kde-libs > > The flags only affect what a given package is *able* to support. > > In this example, if I want to be able to use k3b, some > kde and qt libraries need to be compiled so it can run, > and that is completely different than the software > supported by k3b that can be customized through altering > the use flags. > > HTH, > > -AR > > > On 5/13/05, Allan Spagnol Comar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi All, I am having a little doubt about qt and kde user flags, I am > > using Gnome in my system but I like some kde programs, so I have gtk > > and gnome flag, should I use kde and qt flags to or should I put the > > -kde and -qt ? > > > > -- > > [email protected] mailing list > > > > > > -- > If the truth can't set you free, a lie will save you. > > -- > [email protected] mailing list > > -- [email protected] mailing list

