I already did it , check http://pastebin.com/759475 , but truedfx wrote :

"Please don't do that. LINGUAS is for translations, nothing more, and
using it for xmltv grabbers will be a huge pain for everyone using
different languages than implied by their locations."

My solution is 3 use flags, tv_check , tv_pick_cgi and onlinguas.
If onlinguas is set, ebuild will emerge based on LINGUAS, if is unset
it will emerge the complete XMLTV (deps and grabbers).


>From what vapier told, the only other viable alternative is local use
flag, and if I'll not get a different definitive answer
from anyone else before tomorrow, I'll follow vapier instructions (he's
Gentoo Base System Project Leader ....).

mattepiu


Doug Goldstein wrote:
> Jakub Moc wrote:
>   
>> Matteo Azzali wrote:
>>     
>>> Repoman considers "lots of local variables" as an error, I was pointed
>>> to expanded vars as a solution.
>>> If no developers has something against I'll be happy to use 28 local
>>> flags!!!!
>>>
>>> mattepiu
>>>       
>> Well uh, no please.... Don't create 28 local use flags for one ebuild,
>> use.local.desc is cluttered enough as it is... :)
>>
>> Otherwise, I'd say you've misunderstood the repoman output, you probably
>> didn't put them into use.local.desc when testing your local stuff.
>>
>>
>>     
> My plan with xmltv was to USE locales since the xmltv grabbers actually
> use the same locale codes (i.e. "de" for the German ones). Granted
> there's some differences (two "de" grabbers and they're called
> xmltv_de_something and xmltv_de_something else). However the "de" locale
> setting would turn both on.
>
> I think that's the best option. But I just haven't had enough time to do it.
>
>   

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