Rasmus Andersen wrote:
On Mon, May 22, 2006 at 01:21:31PM -0700, Ryan Tandy wrote:
Nothing to do with the original topic, BUT...
I'd be very interested to know how a flag called GAPING_SECURITY_HOLE
gets into one's USE ;) I'm assuming you didn't put it there yourself!
Thats only used by net
Ryan Tandy wrote:
I'd be very interested to know how a flag called GAPING_SECURITY_HOLE
gets into one's USE ;) I'm assuming you didn't put it there yourself!
Yes, I did put it there. It's a flag used by netcat.
But I agree that it doesn't belong into the global USE flags, as
it's just a loca
On Mon, May 22, 2006 at 01:21:31PM -0700, Ryan Tandy wrote:
> Nothing to do with the original topic, BUT...
>
> I'd be very interested to know how a flag called GAPING_SECURITY_HOLE
> gets into one's USE ;) I'm assuming you didn't put it there yourself!
Thats only used by netcat, iirc, and enab
Alexander Skwar wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /var/db/pkg/gnome-base/gnome-2.14.1 $ cat USE
x86 GAPING_SECURITY_HOLE X acpi alsa amd apache2 apm arts
artswrappersuid async avi bash-completion bdf berkdb bitmap-fonts
bluetooth bootsplash cairo caps cardbus ccache cdda cddb cdio cdparanoia
cdr cdrom
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