maillog: 18/08/2005-16:28:40(+0200): Christian Parpart types > > Using the "minimal" useflag for this - IMHO - is a misuse of the idea of > "minimal" semantically - as I do understand minimal in a way like "don't > overbloat me with patches and other feature additions"-alike.
minimal - Install a very minimal build (disables, for example, plugins, fonts, most drivers, non-critical features) vanilla - Do not add extra patches which change default behaviour The way you understand "minimal" seems to be closer to what "vanilla" is used for. By "feature additions" I assume that you mean "extra functionality added by patches". Note the subtle difference -- "minimal" disables default functionality (provided upstream) while "vanilla" disables patched-in functionality. Of course, there is the "server" use flag that mysql could use with great success. -- -* Georgi Georgiev -* "So, will the Andover party have a cash -* *- [EMAIL PROTECTED] *- bar?" "No, there's free beer." "Uh-oh, *- -* +81(90)2877-8845 -* Stallman's gonna be pissed..." -- -* *- ------------------- *- overheard at the Bazaar, 1999 *-
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