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I wonder why gnuplot needs xemacs. I did "equery d xemacs" and got: |
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[ Searching for packages depending on xemacs... ] |
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sci-visualization/gnuplot-4.0-r1 |
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app-xemacs/xemacs-base-1.75 |
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app-xemacs/xemacs-ispell-1.24 |
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app-xemacs/ada-1.13 |
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app-xemacs/apel-1.26 |
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app-xemacs/fsf-compat-1.12 |
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app-xemacs/leim-1.20 |
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app-xemacs/mule-base-1.42 |
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But "emerge -pv gnuplot" shows: |
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These are the packages that would be merged, in order: |
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Calculating dependencies... done! |
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[ebuild R ] sci-visualization/gnuplot-4.0-r1 USE="X emacs ggi png |
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readline -doc -gd* -pdf% -plotutils* -svga* -xemacs" 0 kB |
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Total size of downloads: 0 kB |
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note the "-xemacs" in the USE flags. The '-' should mean that I do NOT |
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want xemacs functionality in gnuplot. |
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