BEFORE: │[X] nagios-dns ( ) Local Flag: installs deps for dns monitorin │ ││ │[X] nagios-ntp ( ) Local Flag: installs deps for ntp monitorin │ ││ │[X] nagios-ping ( ) Local Flag: installs deps for fancy ping mo │ ││ │[X] nagios-ssh ( ) Local Flag: installs deps for monitoring ss AFTER: │[X] nagios-dns ( +) Local Flag: installs deps for dns monitorin │ ││ │[X] nagios-ntp ( +) Local Flag: installs deps for ntp monitorin │ ││ │[X] nagios-ping ( +) Local Flag: installs deps for fancy ping mo │ ││ │[ ] nagios-s ( +) (Unknown) │ ││ │[ ] nagios-ssh ( ) Local Flag: installs deps for monitoring ss | || Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: # esearch ufed [ Results for search key : ufed ] [ Applications found : 1 ] * app-portage/ufed Latest version available: 0.34 Latest version installed: 0.34 Size of downloaded files: [no/bad digest] Homepage: http://www.gentoo.org/ Description: Gentoo Linux USE flags editor I upgraded to 0.35-r1, same result.
Sorry for the hugly post. If I had knew those characters would have been printed like that, I would have removed them. In short, when I enable nagios-ssh, it enables a nagios-s flag and nagios.ssh remains unselected. There seem to be a bunch of parsing errors in ufed. Between modlock and modlocalizer, I have two new use flags... "need" and "you" :P :D
See bug #68691.
"There seem to be a bunch of parsing errors in ufed. Between modlock and modlocalizer, I have two new use flags... "need" and "you" :P :D" Oh, sorry I overlooked this part. See bug #68924 for that.
Thanks. I applied both patches and ufed is now kosher. I'm now emerging it on all of my boxes. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 68691 ***