One example I remember is Firefox having a bizarre colour scheme (the
window frame, not the page display) and missing the three upper-right buttons.
That wasn't corrected by recompiling Firefox, so I assume the problem was lower down.
...
Meanwhile, is it possible to set things up so that, say, qtwebengine is never compiled at the same time as anything else? I don't want to rely on my noticing and intervening, and besides, it isn't always possible just to --exclude it.
What about
# emerge -1u qtwebengine && emerge -u @world
This will first update any dependencies of "qtwebengine" and only update "qtwebengine" itself when all its dependencies are dealt with, before it
will deal with the rest.
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