On 7/20/07, Andrew Gaffney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Eric Polino wrote:
> If this is truly a problem, then I think the negative USE flags might
> be the better solution then. This would allow users the ability to
> disable potential insecure features. But really, I doubt security is
> an issue here.
The negative (or no*) USE flags are generally considered a "bad thing". They're
"icky".
I know and understand that. Though we still have to consider them as
a possible solution to this problem.
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