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Steven Susbauer wrote: |
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>On Sat, 20 May 2006, Anthony E. Caudel wrote: |
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>>>However, you'll need kdelibs to be compiled against it if you want to hear |
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>>>sounds in kde (and I mean sounds generated by kde, not sounds from amarok...) |
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>>Not sure what you mean by this. Should arts be installed before emerging |
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>>kdelibs? |
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>>Or something like this: "USE=arts emerge kdelibs" (which of course pulls in |
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>>arts)? |
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>>Tony |
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>If you have arts enabled in your use flags, portage will install arts |
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>automatically when kdelibs, or other things that care about the use flag, |
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>is going to be built (or just add it to package.use). It is never a good |
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>idea to use the 'USE="blah" emerge foo' syntax, as it doesn't stick. If |
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>you were to do a kdelibs upgrade, it would ignore arts. |
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I know. But it's good for testing what _would_ happen if I used that flag. |
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