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Luca Longinotti wrote: |
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> Craig Webster wrote: |
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>>On 22 Oct 2005, at 20:43, Francesco R. wrote: |
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>>>Alle 16:51, sabato 22 ottobre 2005, Craig Webster ha scritto: |
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>>>>On 22 Oct 2005, at 15:32, Luca Longinotti wrote: |
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>>>>>USE="apache2" emerge =dev-lang/php-5* |
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>>>>Ah, many thanks -- hadn't read the new php stuff properly yet. :) |
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>>>Also quite everyone will want USE="pecl" to enable perl regular |
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>>>expression, quite every php package use it. |
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>>Isn't that included in the pcre flag? |
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> Yeah correct, "pcre" USE flag in dev-lang/php enables |
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> PerlCompatibleRegularExpressions, and also please don't forget the |
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> "session" USE flag, both "pcre" and "session" are used by practically |
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> any script and not having them causes obviously failures in the scripts. |
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So is there any reason for having these use flags if they cause so many |
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gray hairs for users? They could be added on the day when we have the |
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support to turn on local use flags by default. Or at least they should |
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be moved under for example the minimal use flag so they would get |
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installed by default. |
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Regards, |
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Petteri Räty |