b.n. wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently using xorg 7.1 with AIGLX enabled and Beryl.
Yesterday night I did an emerge --sync && emerge -pv world and that's
what I found (among others):
[ebuild U ] x11-base/xorg-server-1.2.0-r3 [1.1.1-r5] USE="dri ipv6
nptl sdl xorg -3dfx -debug -dmx -kdrive -minimal -xprint (-aiglx%*)"
INPUT_DEVICES="aiptek joystick keyboard...
Notice the (-aiglx%*). man emerge says, about the use flag display
syntax:
[ebuild U ] sys-devel/distcc-2.16 [2.13-r1] USE="ipv6* -gtk -qt%"
Here we see that the make.conf variable USE affects
how this package is built. In this example, ipv6 optional support
is enabled and both gtk and qt support are disabled. The asterisk
following ipv6 indicates that ipv6 support was disabled the last
time this packages was installed. The percent sign following qt
indicates that the qt option has been added to the
package since it was last installed.
Now here I have the following situation:
- I have a functional AIGLX xorg-server
- I have the aiglx USE flag enabled in my make.conf (and also emerge
--info confirms aiglx is enabled)
but Portage tells me that aiglx:
- was a USE flag of the previous version of xorg-xserver (true)
- it was disabled in the previous version (false, as far as I
understand)
- is still disabled (false, AFAIU)
- it has been added only now to xorg-xserver (false, AFAIU)
What is that I don't understand?
Thanks,
m.
From what I understand Aiglx functionality was merged into the
xorg-server package as of 7.2 and the aiglx use flag was no longer needed.
24 Jan 2007; Donnie Berkholz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
+xorg-server-1.2.0.ebuild:
Bump. Upstream incorporated some version of all of our patches, so no more
I hope understood what you were asking and answered correctly.
--Joshua Doll
need for the aiglx USE flag.
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