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On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 12:47 AM, William Hubbs <williamh@g.o> wrote: |
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> The default is to use the old net.ethx style network scripts, which |
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> still work as usual, so, that is why I said that I disagree about there |
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> being a regression. A regression means that something worked before, |
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> but it doesn't now, and that is not the case if you accept the defaults. |
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Agreed, not a regression. |
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> Yes, I would agree that there should be a warning about |
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> turning off the oldnet use flag, but I don't think this warrants masking |
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> the ebuild, unless I am missing something. If I am, definitely let me |
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> know. |
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If the USE-flags of an ebuild are visible to the user, it can be |
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assumed that they are safe to use (after following the documentation |
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and warnings if any). Which means that the maintainer needs to be even |
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more careful w.r.t. system packages; providing adequate warnings and |
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documentation. |
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If there's no documentation on how to use the new network scripts; |
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there should atleast be a big /FAT/ warning. Obviously the |
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documentation must be updated soon as well; unless the ebuild never |
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intends to make it to stable ;) |
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Personally, I wouldn't even dream of adding a core package like openrc |
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to ~arch until there was documentation about unexpected behaviour |
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(default or not). But to each his own. |
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~Nirbheek Chauhan |
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GNOME+Mozilla Team, Gentoo |