Ian Stakenvicius posted on Thu, 15 Nov 2012 16:08:55 -0500 as excerpted:

> Portage doesn't do this (for me at least, 2.1.11.31 and previous); it
> shows [USE_EXPAND]="possible1 possible2 possible3 ..."; no [use_expand_]
> prefixed on -v output ..

It was doing that for awhile.  But then it switched to enumerating each 
one (or at least that's what it looked like it was doing to me, maybe I 
misinterpreted something else), I'm not sure why.

But I'm on the 2.2 series, so...

Wait a minute... I must have been interpreting wrong... or some ebuild's 
doing it wrong or something, because...

[ebuild   R    ] media-libs/mesa-9.0  USE="egl g3dvl gallium gbm gles1 
gles2 llvm nptl openvg r600-llvm-compiler shared-glapi vdpau xa xvmc -
bindist -classic -debug -osmesa -pax_kernel -pic (-selinux) -wayland -
xorg" VIDEO_CARDS="r600 radeon -i915 -i965 -intel -nouveau -r100 -r200 -
r300 -radeonsi -vmware" 0 kB

VIDEO_CARDS=...

So you're right.  Now I'm wondering which ebuild was showing me the long 
versions and why... or what output looked close enough to repeated 
USE_EXPANDS to get me confused.  (Maybe it was related to the new python 
eclass/vars?  Maybe something EAPI5 related?  I'll keep an eye out and 
investigate if I see it again.)

Meanwhile, with that ENLIGHTENMENT_MODULES=... doesn't seem so bad; I 
agree with other posters now, LGTM.

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