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authorEli Schwartz <eschwartz@gentoo.org>2024-09-05 12:19:47 -0400
committerEli Schwartz <eschwartz@gentoo.org>2024-09-11 13:46:11 -0400
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profiles/targets/desktop: make USE=qml default for more than just plasma
Installing random applications tends to drag in qml requirements, as it is a pivotal part of the Qt technology stack required by other components. One quickly ends up in USE flag resolution hell when trying to select it on a per-package basis for most use cases other than having Qt installed solely for an isolated application. For average desktop use it makes sense to simply default it to on. People can always disable it manually if they want, but it basically just adds a single package (qtdeclarative) as a dep to your Qt stack. Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz <eschwartz@gentoo.org>
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