Le 04/05/2011 14:06, Raphael Hertzog a écrit :
> a nice behaviour, it would be way better to print
> a warning and fallback to a correct behaviour. Users can then report the
> problems without experiencing a non working-application.

Printing a warning on a thing that is potentially used everywhere,
especially in scripts is not a good idea. It will simply corrupt the
data that the othe part of the script is waiting for, and that even on
stderr, a lot of scripts are not (correctly?) designed for that.

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