On Tue, 7 Jun 2011 17:20:57 -0700, Mark Knecht wrote: > > Forcing nano into @system goes against the whole idea of using > > virtuals to specify required functionality, rather than requiring a > > specific program. > > > > That's what I thought until I moved to the kde profile, at which time > it seems to about 80% of kde-meta became part of @system.
That's a completely separate topic, the kde profile, unsurprisingly, sets the kde USE flag. Then something in system becomes dependent on KDE packages. One could even argue that on a KDE system, these are essential packages, otherwise you lose the explicitly set default UI. -- Neil Bothwick There was a young man from the border Who had an attention disorder. When he reached the last line He would run out of time And
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