On Sat, 9 Jul 2022 18:12:51 +0100, Wols Lists wrote:

> > Could disabling a USE flag remove that dependency?  It may not be
> > google-chrome itself but something else it depends on.  Using the
> > --tree option may help here.  Masking the keyring package may force
> > emerge to shine some light on what needs the package as well.  It
> > should grumble about it being masked along with what needs it.
> > 
> > Sort of odd that something like this pops up all of a sudden with no
> > notice of the change.
> >   
> So why am I glad my USE= includes "-gnome" :-)
> 
> Although I don't use Chrome, so I wouldn't notice anyways :-)

google-chrome is a binary package, so USE flags won't make any difference
to its dependencies.


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