On Fri, 25 Feb 2011 22:10:27 -0600, Dale wrote:

> Not exactly.  I'm saying I don't think X stuff should be in the system 
> set regardless of USE flags.

There is no X stuff in @system. what you are seeing is that some
dependencies of @system have X in their IUSE, so pull in X, but that
doesn't make X part of @system, nor make it a requirement for your
computer to run.

You have set the X flag, by choosing a desktop profile, so why do you
object to X programs being installed?


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Neil Bothwick

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