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On Fri, 09 Aug 2013 08:45:47 -0400, Tanstaafl wrote: |
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> > No, the virtual is always needed, eudev satisfies it. but you do need |
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> > to make sure your USE settings for eudev and virtual/udev match. |
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> Ok... so, as long as I don't have anything for either of them in |
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> package.use, I'm ok? |
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> Or - *should* I have anything for them in package.use? The only thing I |
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> have in there that I think is in any way related to udev (based on |
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> memory about an issue with it that was related to udev when doing an |
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> update a while back) is: |
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You should be OK, but portage will let you know if a needed flag is not |
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set. However, if you have a mismatch between the two packages, the virtual |
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may try to pull in udev instead. This happened to me once and it took a |
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while to work out that the issue was caused by USE flags. |
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Neil Bothwick |
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WinErr 008: Broken window - Watch out for glass fragments |