Duncan wrote:
> I'd guess that the global/local USE flag distinction is in practice lost
> on most users, and that of those that /do/ know the technical difference,
> likely most use make.conf for most local USE flags anyway, at least
> setting a system default, from which individual packages may
Alexis Ballier posted on Fri, 23 Nov 2012 18:11:30 -0300 as excerpted:
> I remember I was more or less against [USE=introspection] being global
> back then, but now I must admit its meaning is quite clear and that I
> don't consider it local anymore (I enable/disable it in make.conf not
> package.