zeromq is a standard package; which command are you running?

Command-line tools shouldn't ask stupid questions, this totally defeats the 
use of the commandline UI as building blocks for writing scripts. I said 
that before but it nobody is listening ;-)



On Wednesday, October 28, 2015 at 11:55:27 PM UTC+1, William wrote:
>
> How do I make it so that "sage -i <experimental package>" doesn't 
> interactively ask this question? 
>
> =========================== WARNING =========================== 
>                                    │ZEROMQ=zeromq-4.0.5 
> You are about to download and install an experimental package. 
> This probably won't work at all for you! There is no guarantee 
> that it will build correctly, or behave as expected. 
> Use at your own risk! 
> =============================================================== 
>                                    │salvus@compute5-us:~$ 
> Are you sure you want to continue [Y/n]? 
>
> -- 
>
> I tried things like 
>
>   sage -i --help 
>   sage --help 
>
> etc.  Of course I could figure this out by diving into the source... 
>
>  -- William 
>

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