On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 03:45:38PM +0200, Thorsten Behrens wrote:
Tor Lillqvist wrote:
I wonder, by the way, if we really need to have all the
configurability we currently have...
As generic as the question is: probably not.
As someone who does releases on a fixed schedule, I find quite a few of the
options comforting. If there is a last minute showstopper these options can be
very helpful (e.g. switching --without-system-foo to avoid a specific problem).
That doesnt mean I defend all of the switches, but in general, most give me a
fuzzy warm feeling.
Best,
Bjoern
Context
- Re: distro-configs files, autogen.sh options, defaults etc (continued)
- Re: distro-configs files, autogen.sh options, defaults etc · Bjoern Michaelsen
- Re: distro-configs files, autogen.sh options, defaults etc · Enrico Weigelt
- Re: distro-configs files, autogen.sh options, defaults etc · Enrico Weigelt
- Re: distro-configs files, autogen.sh options, defaults etc · Petr Mladek
Re: distro-configs files, autogen.sh options, defaults etc · Tor Lillqvist
Re: distro-configs files, autogen.sh options, defaults etc · Bjoern Michaelsen
Re: distro-configs files, autogen.sh options, defaults etc · Caolán McNamara
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