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I recently switched from Gentoo to Arch Linux because I couldn't handle the compile times anymore. I too used the 'USE' flags to throw compile time things into packages, and found that it can be as easily done in Arch as it can in Gentoo. The Arch abs system allows you to edit the config file for most of its packages, rebuild them and install the new binaries as part of the package system. So basically it's like Gentoo only you only have to compile stuff when you really need it.