Hi, now on use.local.desc you have (with branding): app-office/openoffice:branding - Enable Gentoo branded splash screen dev-util/eclipse-sdk:branding - Enable Gentoo branded splash screen gnome-base/gnome-session:branding - Enable a custom gentoo branded splashscreen mail-client/mozilla-thunderbird:branding - Enable official branding www-client/mozilla-firefox:mozbranding - Enable official branding As you can see, enabling gentoo's branding for openoffice, enables official branding for mozilla-thunderbird. Also, this doesn't prevent future "problematic" packages to use the non-branding version. So, I propose the following solution for the use flags: branding for enabling official branding in "problematic" packages (like firefox now) and gentoobranding for gentoo's branding :) What do you think on this?
(In reply to comment #0) > What do you think on this? Read the new summary... :)
(In reply to comment #1) > (In reply to comment #0) > > What do you think on this? > > Read the new summary... :) > Ok, thanks :) But anyways, I though this bug could be used to solve "forever" the branding thing (although I personally expect not to have more "problematic" (with licensing) programs in linux).
This will be fixed in the 2.0 release which will become unmask in a few weeks when rc1 rolls out the door upstream. Not something I am gonna worry about for stable tree at the moment.
Fixed, thanks.