On Thu, Aug 18, 2005 at 09:08:51AM -0700, Donnie Berkholz wrote: > Brian Harring wrote: > | Kind of curious about people's opinion on the IUSE default use flag > | thing, initial syntax was (using the above example) > | IUSE="+client server" > | with client defaulting to on unless the user's config disables it- > | note, strictly enabling from IUSE, no auto-negation. > | I forgot to add this, but it's a 10 line change if people still view > | it as worthwhile. > > Yes, very. Saves us from hacky local USE flag handling by naming them > no* or adding them to profiles. Which then raises the question of whether or not -* in a users USE should disable it. I say no, since -* is mainly for killing off auto-use crap and profiles.
Note that explicitly disabling a flag (-client fex) would disable the default use there; question is whether or not some form of -* should exist for default IUSE; the existing -* is profile/autouse specific, and sholdn't be reused for disabling default IUSE imo. yay/nay? ~harring
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