On (11/10/07 18:01) Henk Boom wrote:
> On 11/10/2007, Rumen Yotov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > $quse hal - gives you all packages with 'hal' flag support.
> > To check for all installed apps currently not using hal:
> > 1.put hal in USE= (/etc/make.conf)
> > 2.run #emerge -N world -p
>
> What if
On 11/10/2007, Rumen Yotov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> $quse hal - gives you all packages with 'hal' flag support.
> To check for all installed apps currently not using hal:
> 1.put hal in USE= (/etc/make.conf)
> 2.run #emerge -N world -p
What if a package requires HAL, and not optionally? For ex
On 11/10/2007, Rumen Yotov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> $quse hal - gives you all packages with 'hal' flag support.
> To check for all installed apps currently not using hal:
> 1.put hal in USE= (/etc/make.conf)
> 2.run #emerge -N world -p
What if a package requires HAL, and not optionally? For ex
On (11/10/07 11:30) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Rumen Yotov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > euse -i hal
>
> Thanks, but it doesn't show anything interesting here:
>
> euse -i hal
> global use flags (searching: hal)
>
> [+ CD ] hal - E
Rumen Yotov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> euse -i hal
Thanks, but it doesn't show anything interesting here:
euse -i hal
global use flags (searching: hal)
[+ CD ] hal - Enable Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) support
local use flags (
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