Hello,

I apologize, I found the answers by myself.

Yuval Scharf


On Thu, 21 Aug 2003, Scharf Yuval wrote:

> Hello,
>
> If I write USE="kde" in /etc/make.conf it means that if I emerge a package
> with KDE optional KDE support the support should be installed.
> If I don't add kde to USE it means that I'm indifferent to kde so I don't
> need the optional support. Correct?
> But what does USE="-kde" means I found one sentence about it in the
> documentation and I can't understand the difference between -kde and not
> writing kde.
>
> Similarly, If a package has `kde` in it, it has optional support and if
>  it doesn't have `kde` in it, it is indifferent to KDE. But what does
> `-kde` in a package means.
>
> I use the term "kde in a package" to refer to the answer I get from
> "emerge -pv <package>"
>
> Thanks,
> Yuval Scharf
>
>
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