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Does turning off nls break anything?  I did the livecd install and
everything in the base install was compiled with +nls.  Once I started
compiling my own stuff like X, Gnome etc, I change to -nls in my USE flags.

I only speak English so I don't need Native Language Support.  I flipped
the nls USE flag back on and update world/system would have to recompile
a *lot*.

I will probably have all the main software I want compiled in the next
day or two and then plan to do a backup.  I don't want to continue with
those plans if I am going to get burned down the road because I turned
of Native Language Support .  I would rather recompile now while I have
the time ; )

Has anyone gotten burned by turning off Native Language Support?

Jim
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