The "session" USE flag has been enabled by default for all linux
profiles in default/linux/make.defaults since 2010. According to the
comment in that file, the flag was added for dev-lang/php where
session support is near-critical. But, now that we have an IUSE
default, the global setting is redund
On Tue, Dec 26, 2017 at 11:22:50PM +0100, Jason A. Donenfeld wrote:
> You might want to mention that alternatively, uninstalling
> openrc&sysvinit&netifrc on a systemd profile system is fine to do
> these days, despite the warning.
If you're using netifrc's systemd support, this would break your
ne
On Tue, Dec 26, 2017 at 6:11 PM, Rich Freeman wrote:
> Does this still cause a warning? I thought that openrc/sysvinit were
> now pulled in via a virtual these days (alongside systemd), and were
> not directly in @system. Or do we still have functions.sh issues?
>
> --
> Rich
>
Still throws war
On Tue, Dec 26, 2017 at 5:22 PM, Jason A. Donenfeld wrote:
> You might want to mention that alternatively, uninstalling
> openrc&sysvinit&netifrc on a systemd profile system is fine to do
> these days, despite the warning.
>
Does this still cause a warning? I thought that openrc/sysvinit were
no
# Andreas K. Hüttel (27 Dec 2017)
# Ancient. EAPI=3. (Nearly) no consumers. Needs to go.
# Removal in 30 days.
dev-lang/swig:1
# Andreas K. Hüttel (27 Dec 2017)
# Last remaining consumer of dev-lang/swig:1, which needs
# to go the way of the dinosaur. Removal in 30 days.
dev-python/apse
--
And
You might want to mention that alternatively, uninstalling
openrc&sysvinit&netifrc on a systemd profile system is fine to do
these days, despite the warning.