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We are now using app-office/beancount from the GURU overlay [1]. Because
that package is still masked and app-office/fava from our overlay
depends on it, we have to mask fava there as well. Unmask both packages
and further requirements here so that they can be installed.
[1] https://github.com/gentoo-mirror/guru/tree/master/app-office/beancount
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This is needed for Mozilla apps like Firefox and Thunderbird.
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This change has been made in upstream recently [1].
[1] https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/commit/?id=ebd97e135c1e89c59229d0b6438aa938f20b53c7
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Gentoo now requires certain USE flags to be set on media-video/pipewire
in order to use it as a sound server. Since we want to do that on the
desktop profile, enable those here.
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This change was made in the upstream portage tree, so we have to follow
it here too.
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We need this in order to build net-misc/remmina, even on a Wayland-only
system.
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The stable versions are good enough at this point, especially since
unstable ones seem to introduce segfaults frequently.
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Particularly we need RDP and VNC support for work.
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This is a workaround [1] for the clone sometimes stalling with the
following message:
error: RPC failed; HTTP 504 curl 22 The requested URL returned error: 504
fatal: the remote end hung up unexpectedly
We have only seen this message on two machines so far, but there's no
downside in setting sync-depth globally.
[1] https://bugs.gentoo.org/824782#c17
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sys-kernel/linux-firmware overwrites the savedconfig file every time it
is installed. Since the sorting order there is different, the file
changes every time linux-firmware is installed. Revert to upstream
sorting so we don't have to deal with non-functional changes in there.
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Recently, media-sound/pulseaudio was split [1] into media-libs/libpulse
and media-sound/pulseaudio-daemon. pipewire emulates the pulse daemon
for applications that can't interface with it directly, so there is no
need for us to have the pulse daemon installed.
[1] https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/commit/?id=d4c081daccde5db94acf5894ba2653188ad6cea0
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This is fixed upstream in mandoc-1.14.6
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These are not needed in the general case and should instead be enabled
in a host-specific profile.
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With debugedit 5.0 now in the tree [1], this can go.
[1] https://bugs.gentoo.org/768444
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This is our new desktop system, replacing nabokov.
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This will include an unmask for the latest GCC version and enables debug
flags for it. Additionally this profile contains a set of programs that
we generally need or want on development systems.
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Hardware-accelerated video decoding is generally something we want to
have on desktop systems, so enable it here.
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We generally want the newest version of this.
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This enables systemd-boot support and includes a script that will
automatically update the systemd bootloader every time the systemd
package is updated.
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Darktable needs graphite support in GCC, making this a good candidate
for a separate profile.
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This was removed from the global desktop USE flags, but we want it back
for this program.
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We no longer use an X11-based system and now have desktop-specific
profiles in the desktop-* group. These settings may be added back to a
desktop-x11 profile down the line should we ever need them again.
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This is no longer needed with our new setup. It was misplaced in this
profile anyway and should be a host-specific unmask.
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This includes USE flag settings that are absolutely necessary to get a
Wayland desktop going, along with configuration for Wayland-specific
programs that wouldn't fit in the group-desktop profile.
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We are no longer using cwm on our new desktop system, so masking the
Gentoo version of it is no longer necessary.
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This more clearly describes what this profile does.
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This more clearly describes what this profile does.
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We do not need any of these - neither for a streaming nor a desktop
setup. Instead of setting them in group-desktop or the host-* profiles,
just set them here.
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These are either not set on any packages we have installed or are
already specifically enabled for them.
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This is the Wayland replacement for media-gfx/nsxiv.
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For now we are using this on our new main machine, albatross.
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We will replace this with media-gfx/imv down the road since nsxiv does
not support Wayland.
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With the migration to Wayland we no longer play Minecraft on our Linux
system, so this can go.
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Originally this was added to enable support for a custom terminal
emulator. Turns out that this is also possible by editing
~/config/xfce4/helpers.rc, so this is no longer needed.
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