Re: [gentoo-dev] turn the local xattr useflags into a global one ?

2007-10-01 Thread Rémi Cardona
Rémi Cardona wrote:
> Gnome Herd is about to add a fifth package (gedit-2.20.0) that will use
> the "xattr" useflag. Are there any objections to making it a global useflag?

Done :

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ euse -i xattr
global use flags (searching: xattr)

[-] xattr - Adds support for extended attributes (filesystem-stored
metadata)

local use flags (searching: xattr)

no matching entries found

Cheers,

Rémi
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Re: [gentoo-dev] turn the local xattr useflags into a global one ?

2007-09-24 Thread Mike Frysinger
On Sunday 23 September 2007, Rémi Cardona wrote:
> Gnome Herd is about to add a fifth package (gedit-2.20.0) that will use
> the "xattr" useflag. Are there any objections to making it a global
> useflag?

sounds like a good idea to me as "xattr" is about the same class as "acl"
-mike


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[gentoo-dev] turn the local xattr useflags into a global one ?

2007-09-23 Thread Rémi Cardona
$ euse -i xattr
global use flags (searching: xattr)

no matching entries found

local use flags (searching: xattr)

[-] xattr (app-arch/libarchive):
if you want extended attributes enabled

[-] xattr (app-backup/rdiff-backup):
if you want extended attributes enabled

[-] xattr (sys-apps/coreutils):
if you want extended attributes enabled

[-] xattr (www-servers/lighttpd):
if you want extended attributes enabled


Gnome Herd is about to add a fifth package (gedit-2.20.0) that will use
the "xattr" useflag. Are there any objections to making it a global useflag?

Cheers,

Rémi
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