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USE flags
- abi_mips_n32 - 64-bit (32-bit pointer) libraries
- abi_mips_n64 - 64-bit libraries
- abi_mips_o32 - 32-bit libraries
- abi_s390_32 - 32-bit (s390) libraries
- abi_s390_64 - 64-bit (s390x) libraries
- abi_x86_32 - 32-bit (x86) libraries
- abi_x86_64 - 64-bit (amd64) libraries
- abi_x86_x32 - x32 ABI libraries
- alsa - Enables ALSA sound driver.
- gnome - Add GNOME support
- gstreamer - Enables gstreamer sound driver. Not useful when alsa or pulseaudio is available.
- gtk2 - Enables building of gtk+ helper library, gtk+ runtime sound effects and the canberra-gtk-play utility. To enable the gtk+ sound effects add canberra-gtk-module to the colon separated list of modules in the GTK_MODULES environment variable.
- gtk3 - Enables building of gtk+3 helper library, gtk+3 runtime sound effects and the canberra-gtk-play utility. To enable the gtk+3 sound effects add canberra-gtk-module to the colon separated list of modules in the GTK_MODULES environment variable.
- oss - Add support for OSS (Open Sound System)
- pulseaudio - Enables PulseAudio sound driver that should be able to support positional event sounds. This is the preferred choice for best sound events experience and picked by default if compiled in and possible to use at runtime.
- sound - Install x11-themes/sound-theme-freedesktop to get sounds on Gnome and Xfce.
- tdb - Enables Trivial Database support for caching purposes.
- udev - Enable virtual/udev integration (device discovery, power and storage device support, etc)
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