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On Fri, Sep 13, 2002 at 11:19:17AM +0200, Hannes Mehnert wrote: |
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> Hi everyone, |
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> I just commited seperate ebuilds for gvim and vim. |
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> emerge vim |
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> will only install vim |
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> emerge gvim |
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> will only install gvim |
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> gvim and vim depend on the new vim-core ebuild. |
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> kvim is also available (emerge kvim), currently masked. |
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> So, gvim users will now have to emerge gvim, not vim. |
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> Hannes Mehnert |
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emerge gvim now seems to require gnome-libs despite any USE settings to |
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the contrary. Why exactly does gvim require gnome libs? It should only |
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require gtk. In any event it compiles and runs fine if I take gnome out |
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of the dependencies. It would be nice to be able to avoid the bloat of |
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these desktop environments, especially when they're completely |
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unnecessary for a package. I seem to run into this issue more and more |
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lately. |
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-Scott |
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Scott Lampert |
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