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On (11/10/07 11:30) reader@×××××××.com wrote: |
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> Rumen Yotov <rumen@××××××.org> writes: |
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> > euse -i hal |
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> Thanks, but it doesn't show anything interesting here: |
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> euse -i hal |
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> global use flags (searching: hal) |
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> ************************************************************ |
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> [+ CD ] hal - Enable Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) support |
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> local use flags (searching: hal) |
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> ************************************************************ |
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> no matching entries found |
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> =================================================== |
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> It was installed with these USE flags: |
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> acpi crypt kernel_linux -debug -dell -disk-partition |
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> -doc -kernel_FreeBSD -pcmcia -selinux |
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> Apparently none are global? |
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> -- |
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> gentoo-user@g.o mailing list |
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Hi, |
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$quse hal - gives you all packages with 'hal' flag support. |
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To check for all installed apps currently not using hal: |
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1.put hal in USE= (/etc/make.conf) |
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2.run #emerge -N world -p |
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HTH. Rumen |
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