On 2010-11-17, Neil Bothwick <n...@digimed.co.uk> wrote: > On Wed, 17 Nov 2010 16:48:30 +0000, David W Noon wrote: > >> >Surely what `./configure` does if I don't make any choice about its >> >compilation option is to be considered a "default"? >> >> Gentoo ebuilds do not run ./configure without options, unless there are >> no options available.
That's irrelevent. You said upstream doesn't come with a "default" configuration. We're saying it does, and that it's defined by the default options in the configure script. Even if Gentoo doesn't use that default configuration it doens't meant that it doesn't exist. > No, but they generally set the USE defaults to give the same settings > as running ./configure with none. In other words, they are following > the upstream defaults. We seem to be going around in circles. :) The merits of using HAL for Xorg config aside, I am still curious about where the "default" configuration for a package comes from. Is there a written policy somewhere that tells devs how to set the default USE flags? -- Grant Edwards grant.b.edwards Yow! I'm having a MID-WEEK at CRISIS! gmail.com