Re: [gentoo-user] emerge --depclean and fftw

2006-10-28 Thread Dale
Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote: On Friday 27 October 2006 19:59, Dale wrote: Ahhh, I see now what you are saying.  Default is to use fftw unless I turn it off.  Gotcha now. I haven't said anything about what the default is. Actually it's off by default.. Hmm, looks like

Re: [gentoo-user] emerge --depclean and fftw

2006-10-27 Thread Bo Ørsted Andresen
On Friday 27 October 2006 19:59, Dale wrote: > Ahhh, I see now what you are saying.  Default is to use fftw unless I > turn it off.  Gotcha now. I haven't said anything about what the default is. Actually it's off by default.. -- Bo Andresen pgpRXxLU6RORL.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: [gentoo-user] emerge --depclean and fftw

2006-10-27 Thread Dale
Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote: I somehow get the feeling you haven't quite understood what I have said. So I'll try again. media-libs/libsamplerate only depends on sci-libs/fftw if you have the fftw use flag enabled. # emerge -vp1 libsamplerate [...] [ebuild R ] media-libs/libsamplerate-0

Re: [gentoo-user] emerge --depclean and fftw

2006-10-27 Thread Bo Ørsted Andresen
On Friday 27 October 2006 14:56, Dale wrote: > Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote: > > > > > > `equery depends` considers all use flags as enabled even if they aren't. > > pquery and dep take your use flags into account. > > > >> All the pkgcore programs are masked. What version do you recommend I > >> unm

Re: [gentoo-user] emerge --depclean and fftw

2006-10-27 Thread Dale
Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote: `equery depends` considers all use flags as enabled even if they aren't. pquery and dep take your use flags into account. All the pkgcore programs are masked. What version do you recommend I unmask? Equery shows these available: [SNIP] The

Re: [gentoo-user] emerge --depclean and fftw

2006-10-27 Thread Bo Ørsted Andresen
On Friday 27 October 2006 14:24, Dale wrote: > Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote: > > Sounds like you've disabled the fftw use flag of libsamplerate. > > --depclean is generally pretty safe when `emerge -DNp world` doesn't want > > to do anything. > > > > Better to use `dep -L fftw` from app-portage/udept o

Re: [gentoo-user] emerge --depclean and fftw

2006-10-27 Thread Dale
Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote: Sounds like you've disabled the fftw use flag of libsamplerate. --depclean is generally pretty safe when `emerge -DNp world` doesn't want to do anything. Better to use `dep -L fftw` from app-portage/udept or `pquery --vdb --revdep sci-libs/fftw` from sys-apps/pk

Re: [gentoo-user] emerge --depclean and fftw

2006-10-27 Thread Bo Ørsted Andresen
On Friday 27 October 2006 13:06, Dale wrote: > I am trying to keep my new install nice and clean, nothing useless > lurking around.  I run emerge -p --depclean world on occasion and I > > finally got this one: > > >>> These are the packages that would be unmerged: > > > >  sci-libs/fftw > >     sel

[gentoo-user] emerge --depclean and fftw

2006-10-27 Thread Dale
Hi, I am trying to keep my new install nice and clean, nothing useless lurking around. I run emerge -p --depclean world on occasion and I finally got this one: > >>> These are the packages that would be unmerged: > > sci-libs/fftw > selected: 3.0.1-r2 >protected: none > omitted: no