On Wednesday 12 August 2009 13:13:27 Samuli Suominen wrote:
> Do we still need it? It appears to be very unmaintained. And if there's
> 3rd party tools that still need it, I wouldn't count them qualifying.
>
> Suggestion: cvs remove -f
it's been deprecated for pretty much ever (it was known to be
Do we still need it? It appears to be very unmaintained. And if there's
3rd party tools that still need it, I wouldn't count them qualifying.
Suggestion: cvs remove -f
Thanks, Samuli
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Chris Gianelloni wrote:
>
>> Course we all know that a simple -eds will fix the problem, I guess
>> I'm just
>> looking for a why it was enabled by default?
>
>
> Because gnome is enabled by default, and eds/gstreamer are really
> needed for a pr
Chris Gianelloni schrieb:
> Because gnome is enabled by default, and eds/gstreamer are really
> needed for a properly working default Gnome configuration.
Not really. I have a properly working (non-default, true) Gnome
configuration with USE=-eds.
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Sebastian Bergmann ht
On Aug 3, 2005, at 5:16 AM, Tsunam wrote:
Would like to first thank Carsten Lohrke, Carlo, for helping me
find the exact
location of the mysterious appearance of eds to a on default status.
*story time* After a recent emerge sync, I came face to face with
quite a
pecular list of packages th
Would like to first thank Carsten Lohrke, Carlo, for helping me find the exact
location of the mysterious appearance of eds to a on default status.
*story time* After a recent emerge sync, I came face to face with quite a
pecular list of packages that wanted to be installed. As I have -gnome in my