There wouldn't be any way to modify euse to no give the warning about not being in the portage group if, say, -i were to be used, but display said message if you use, say --prune.
Err, what kind of warning? $ euse -i php global use flags (searching: php) ************************************************************ [- ] php - Include support for php local use flags (searching: php) ************************************************************ no matching entries found $ whoami test $ id uid=1011(test) gid=1011(test) groups=1011(test)
[~] $ euse -i php global use flags (searching: php) ************************************************************ *** You are not in the portage group. You may experience cache problems *** due to permissions preventing the creation of the on-disk cache. *** Please add this user to the portage group if you wish to use portage. *** WARNING *** For security reasons, only system administrators should be *** WARNING *** allowed in the portage group. Untrusted users or processes *** WARNING *** can potentially exploit the portage group for attacks such as *** WARNING *** local privilege escalation. [+ C ] php - Include support for php local use flags (searching: php) ************************************************************ no matching entries found whoami wrr uid=1000(wrr) gid=1000(wrr) groups=10(wheel),18(audio),19(cdrom),27(video),35(games),100(users),1000(wrr) that warning. Half of it is bright red, too, but thats not the problem.
This doesn't come from euse at all, it's a portage warning. Upgrade to 2.1.2.
When it goes stable I will. Some things I don't want to mess with if they are a bit too system critical. Apprecate the responce.