On Sun, Jul 26, 2015 at 12:07:44PM -0400, Ted Unangst wrote: > Marc Espie wrote: > > > > I don't think it falls on the side of bloat, and it's a pretty nifty option > > to sudo... > > well, it's not just about code bloat. or even mostly about code bloat. > > every option added to the program is added to the man page, and then users > learning how to use the program must read about each option and decide yes or > no. the more options there are, the more people feel like they should study > the man page even longer to find the best ones. like panning for gold. > > -s was added not just because it was small or nifty, but because developers > said they relied on it due to muscle memory. its addition made doas better. > at least tell me -n is an option you need and not just a nifty addition.
I actually have code in make that tried to kill processes started thru sudo that no longer works. It won't go interactive...