backintime needs x11-libs/gksu to start "Back In Time (root)". Reproducible: Always
I see the point, but it's possible to run backintime, USE="-gnome -kde", from cmdline, and as root, not needing gksu (and the gconf dep it pulls in). So I'm reluctant to add it w/o a proper use flag, suggestions? (An example from /usr/portage/profiles/use.local.desc xfce-extra/xfce4-taskmanager:gksu - Build against x11-libs/libgksu to provide "Run as root" option in the application's menu)
+*backintime-1.0.24-r2 (16 Aug 2014) +*backintime-1.0.36-r1 (16 Aug 2014) + + 16 Aug 2014; Michael Weber <xmw@gentoo.org> +backintime-1.0.24-r2.ebuild, + +backintime-1.0.36-r1.ebuild, +files/backintime-1.0.24-wrapper.patch, + +files/backintime-1.0.36-wrapper.patch, -backintime-1.0.24-r1.ebuild, + -backintime-1.0.36.ebuild, -files/backintime-1.0.4-dont-install-license.diff, + -files/backintime-1.0.6-wrapper.patch: + Revbump to fix python2 invocation and hard depend on ssh-agent (bug 482106, + thanks Rob Tongue; bug 487764, thanks Jaime Martin). Depend on gksu iff + USE=gnome (bug 476774, thanks Christian Strahl). Drop old version. +