Please tell me you're kidding, right?Does that mean that semantic-desktop useflag makes a return?
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The following USE changes are necessary to proceed:
(see "package.use" in the portage(5) man page for more details)
# required by kde-base/kdepimlibs-4.11.2-r1
# required by kde-base/kget-4.11.2-r1
# required by kde-base/kdenetwork-meta-4.11.2
# required by @selected
# required by @world (argument)
>=kde-base/kdelibs-4.11.2-r1 semantic-desktopFor those wishing to get into the weeds about this stuff, check out a log of a kde herd meeting. http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/desktop/k ... 130523.txtSo far we've provided the useflag "semantic-desktop" which in particular controls the nepomuk functionality. Some components of KDE require this functionality unconditionally, and if you try to build without it, bugs and build failures may occur. In addition, by now it is easily and reliably possible to disable e.g. the file indexer at runtime. So, we've decided that starting with KDE 4.11 we will remove the useflag and hard-enable the functionality and the required dependencies in the ebuilds. The changes are being done already in the KDE overlay in the live ebuilds (which build upstream git master and form the templates for the upcoming 4.11 releases).

What "htop shows a lot less of semantic" means? You have in past 5 "semantic" processes, and now they are only 2 or even 1?ulenrich wrote:Yeah, very good bone indead:
Thanx Gentoo maintainers!
... htop shows a lot less of semantic mysql etc.
But it can be turned off, just not for all configs