chrome://messenger/locale/messengercompose/composeMsgs.properties:
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 5:11 PM, Dale<[email protected]>  wrote:
chrome://messenger/locale/messengercompose/composeMsgs.properties:
emerge -vp avahi
r...@smoker ~ # emerge -vp avahi

These are the packages that would be merged, in order:

Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild   R   ] net-dns/avahi-0.6.24-r2  USE="dbus gdbm gtk ipv6
mdnsresponder-compat python qt4 -autoipd -bookmarks -doc -howl-compat -mono
(-qt3) -test" 0 kB [1]

Total: 1 package (1 reinstall), Size of downloads: 0 kB
Portage tree and overlays:
  [0] /usr/portage
  [1] /usr/local/portage/layman/kde-sunset

  * IMPORTANT: 1 news items need reading for repository 'gentoo'.
  * Use eselect news to read news items.

r...@smoker ~ #


I can't help but notice that qt3 is disabled on that.  It is turned on in
make.conf so something somewhere is disabling the USE flag.  My USE line
from make.conf:

USE="-a52 acl acpi alsa -arts automount avahi -bluetooth -branding bzip2
cddb cdr chroot clucene -crypt curl dbus -doc -dts dvd dvdr -eds esd exif
fdftk -fftw -firefox -gcj gif gimp gkrellm -gnome gnutls gphoto2 gtk hal
hbci ipv6 -jabber -jingle java javascript jbig jpeg jpeg2k justify kde
kdeprefix libwww logrotate loop-aes mmx mng mplayer mp3 mdnsresponder-compat
-musepack mysql -nls nsplugin ofx offensive opengl -oss -otr parport pdf
ppds ppp qt3 qt3support qt4 sasl seamonkey -sqlite -sqlite3 sse syslog tcl
-theora tiff tk truetype usb -v4l webkit win32codecs wma wmf X xml yahoo
-xulrunner zeroconf 3dnow "


Is make.conf not the last word on things anymore?
Looks like qt3 USE flag has been masked in profile since yesterday, so
I think I have your solution now:

echo "-qt3">>  /etc/make.profile/use.mask

Now emerge net-dns/avahi and hopefully it has qt3 enabled, then
hopefully you can emerge the rest like you were trying to do in your
original message. :)


I did that and get this:

[ebuild R ] net-dns/avahi-0.6.24-r2 USE="dbus gdbm gtk ipv6 mdnsresponder-compat python qt3* qt4 -autoipd -bookmarks -doc -howl-compat -mono -test" 0 kB [1]


So, that seems to work. Question: Since I want it enabled, why does there have to be a minus sign in front? Is that to reverse the disabling elsewhere? It sort of seems backwards.

Dale

:-)  :-)

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