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Andrew Ross wrote: |
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| Does anyone know why net-irc/xchat uses the local USE flag xchatnogtk |
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| instead of looking at the global flag gtk? |
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|>From use.local.desc: |
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| net-irc/xchat:xchatnogtk - Disables building the GTK front end to XChat |
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|>From use.desc: |
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| gtk - Adds support for x11-libs/gtk+ (The GIMP Toolkit) |
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| Seems like xchatnogtk is simply duplicating the intended effect of -gtk |
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Well, if you tie xchat to the global gtk USE flag, someone who installs |
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xchat may wonder why it isn't working for them when they don't have gtk |
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in their USE flags. Has anyone actually taken a look at xchat-text... UGH. |
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I for one don't have gtk in my USE flags (I prefer KDE/Qt), but I use |
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the gtk interface for XChat. The default interface that most people |
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expect when installing xchat is the GTK interface, not text. Maybe a |
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better choice would be to have an "xchattextonly" USE flag or something |
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similar. |
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I can just see the bug reports come flooding in for something so |
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silly... :-) Just my 2 cents... |
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Jason Huebel |
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Gentoo/amd64 Operational Lead |
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