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Paul de Vrieze wrote: |
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> On Sunday 24 August 2003 20:55, Andrew Gaffney wrote: |
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>>Paul de Vrieze wrote: |
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>>>Well, I can see the advantage of mimmicing the LSB, but for example lpr |
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>>>does not make sense without a printer, and setting up a printer takes |
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>>>configuring anyway so I don't feel it should be part of system |
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>>Just curious, but where is the system profile defined? |
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> /etc/make.profile is a link to one of the profiles in /usr/portage/profiles |
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That's what I thought. There's one thing that confused me, though. In |
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/usr/portage/profiles/default-x86-1.4/packages there is the line: |
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>=x11-base/xfree-4.1.0-r12 |
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Why would X be in the system class? |
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