I'm moving back to Gentoo, after some time away, reason:
Been testing it out on a VM for a few weeks now, and this is a game changer! Like seriously, compiling is almost non existent or has been cut down by like 70%, if you stick to binpkg'sFEATURES="${FEATURES} getbinpkg binpkg-request-signature"
So I was in autopilot while installing Xorg etc..., and didn't even consider the idea of Xlibre?!
I've had a look at the overlay: Xlibre and this looks simple enough.
My question, does the:
use flag also apply to Xlibre under Xorg.Many packages can be built with optional X11 support by activating the global X USE flag (if not already activated by profile selection).
Due to the fact it's " X11 support", and Xlibre is a fork, I'm almost certain it does, but I'd just like to be 100% because it's not mentioned anywhere in the Xlibre guide, and I can’t really find any confirmation, so this is a deduction based on how the X11 USE flag is generally handled in Gentoo.
Thanks!


