Re: [gentoo-user] emerge lists too many programs

2004-02-15 Thread Stroller
On Feb 16, 2004, at 1:11 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
E.g., emerge -p xine lists xmms as a download.  I don't want xmms, and 
if I
don't have xmms, I don't think I need flac...
I think you might have found `emerge -p -v xine` useful, if you haven't 
fixed it already.

Stroller.

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Re: [gentoo-user] emerge lists too many programs

2004-02-15 Thread Marius Mauch
On 02/15/04  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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> E.g., emerge -p xine lists xmms as a download.  I don't want xmms, and
> if I don't have xmms, I don't think I need flac.  How do I get only
> xine and its required libraries and codecs, and skip the unrelated
> stuff?  I read the man page, but if the answer's there, I missed it. 
> Thanks.

xine-lib has a hard dependency on flac which in turn supports the xmms
USE flag, so to not get xmms set USE="-xmms".

Marius

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[gentoo-user] emerge lists too many programs

2004-02-15 Thread ejbr

E.g., emerge -p xine lists xmms as a download.  I don't want xmms, and if I 
don't have xmms, I don't think I need flac.  How do I get only xine and its 
required libraries and codecs, and skip the unrelated stuff?  I read the man 
page, but if the answer's there, I missed it.  Thanks.

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