From 9403c20e10161812ed5231e7fd14464ca484aa09 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: V3n3RiX Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2022 21:05:25 +0100 Subject: gentoo auto-resync : 28:07:2022 - 21:05:25 --- profiles/use.local.desc | 7 +++++-- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'profiles/use.local.desc') diff --git a/profiles/use.local.desc b/profiles/use.local.desc index 11b3bf20b77f..a73268336d7b 100644 --- a/profiles/use.local.desc +++ b/profiles/use.local.desc @@ -537,7 +537,7 @@ app-emulation/libspectrum:gcrypt - Use dev-libs/libgcrypt for low-level crypto o app-emulation/libvirt:apparmor - Enable AppArmor support app-emulation/libvirt:dtrace - Enable dtrace support via dev-util/systemtap app-emulation/libvirt:firewalld - DBus interface to iptables/ebtables allowing for better runtime management of your firewall. -app-emulation/libvirt:fuse - Allow LXC to use sys-fs/fuse for mount points +app-emulation/libvirt:fuse - Allow LXC to use sys-fs/fuse for mountpoints app-emulation/libvirt:glusterfs - Enable GlusterFS support via sys-cluster/glusterfs app-emulation/libvirt:iscsi - Allow using an iSCSI remote storage server as pool for disk image storage app-emulation/libvirt:iscsi-direct - Allow using libiscsi for iSCSI storage pool backend @@ -1964,7 +1964,7 @@ dev-libs/aws-sdk-cpp:unity-build - Build using a single unified .cpp file for ea dev-libs/aws-sdk-cpp:waf - The Web Application Firewall (WAF) can monitor web requests that are forwarded to Amazon CloudFront distributions or an Application Load Balancer. Can also be used to block or allow requests based on conditions such as the IP addresses that requests originate from or values in the requests. Also enables fms, network-firewall, waf-regional and wafv2 dev-libs/aws-sdk-cpp:wellarchitected - Use the AWS Well-Architected Tool to review your workloads against current AWS architectural best practices. The AWS Well-Architected Tool measures the workload and provides recommendations on how to improve your architecture. dev-libs/bitset:tcmalloc - Use tcmalloc from dev-util/google-perftools for allocations -dev-libs/boehm-gc:large - optimize for large heap size (also increases max root sets)x +dev-libs/boehm-gc:large - optimize for large heap size (also increases max root sets) dev-libs/boost:context - Build and install the Boost.Context (and Boost.Fiber) library and all other Boost libraries that depend on it dev-libs/boost:debug - Build and install only the debug version of the Boost libraries. Only enable this flag if you're developing against boost. dev-libs/boost:doc - Install the full API documentation documentation. This takes over 200MB of extra disk space. @@ -8451,8 +8451,10 @@ sys-libs/libblockdev:nvme - Add nvme support via sys-libs/libnvme sys-libs/libblockdev:tools - Build tools sys-libs/libblockdev:vdo - Enable Virtual Data Optimizer support. sys-libs/libcap:tools - Install captree, which requires dev-lang/go +sys-libs/libcxx:clang - Force building using installed clang (rather than the default CC/CXX; required for testing). sys-libs/libcxx:libcxxabi - Build on top of sys-libs/libcxxabi instead of gcc's libsupc++ (avoids depending on gcc). sys-libs/libcxx:libunwind - Use libunwind instead of libgcc_s for stack unwinding, thus avoiding dependence on gcc. +sys-libs/libcxxabi:clang - Force building using installed clang (rather than the default CC/CXX; required for testing). sys-libs/libcxxabi:libunwind - Use libunwind instead of libgcc_s for stack unwinding, thus avoiding dependency on gcc sys-libs/libnvme:json - Support JSON output via dev-libs/json-c sys-libs/libnvme:uuid - UUID support via sys-apps/util-linux @@ -8466,6 +8468,7 @@ sys-libs/libunwind:debug-frame - Adds support for DWARF .debug_frame section: Us sys-libs/libunwind:libatomic - Use libatomic instead of builtin atomic operations sys-libs/libxcrypt:compat - Build with compatibility interfaces for other crypt implementations sys-libs/libxcrypt:system - Install as system libcrypt.so rather than to an alternate directory (will collide with sys-libs/glibc's version) +sys-libs/llvm-libunwind:clang - Force building using installed clang (rather than the default CC/CXX; required for testing). sys-libs/musl-nscd:minimal - Only installs the header files sys-libs/ncurses:ada - Add bindings for the ADA programming language sys-libs/ncurses:stack-realign - Realign the stack in the 32-bit build for compatibility with older binaries at some performance cost. Avoids crashes in older 32-bit binaries. Only affects x86/32-bit multilib builds on amd64. -- cgit v1.2.3