Hello,
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 8:39 AM, Bob Farrell
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Not sure what the best solution is here. My guess is that almost
> nobody uses the `-c` option so, while I'm usually against the idea of
> changing stuff like this, I think we can make an exception here as it
> is an outright mistake to use it.
>
> I'll let Andreas and Simon (and anybody else) chime in with their
> thoughts but I'm giving a preliminary thumbs up for this.
I agree with Mike and Bob. It was a bit stupid to use a (short) option
that is also used by Python. The only reason I can think of against
dropping it is backwards compatiblity. But then, as Bob stated, it is
likely that nobody uses "-c" anyway, as I can't really think of a
reason why people would use frequently different config files and even
if they do so, there is still the long option ("--config=…"). Hence
I'm in favour of dropping "-c", but we should document the change
sufficiently. I didn't check any other short options for clashes.
Regards,
Andreas
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