On Wednesday 20 July 2011 22:28:26 Bernd Steinhauser wrote: > > I think that would be useful because PYTHON is ignored if python is > > disabled and that would left " -python PYTHON: -2.6 2.7 -3.1" over > > that is irritating but more user friendly (as python is default > > disabled and PYTHON: 2.6 enabled). Of course there are other solutions > > like disable PYTHON: * or enable python, but in my opinion none is > > perfect except of this one, other ideas are welcome. > > Shouldn't the python support just be disabled if you set PYTHON: -*? > In other words: What's the point of the python option?
Putting '*/* PYTHON: -2.6 2.7 -3.1' in your options.conf means I want to use python:2.7 for python things. It does not mean I want python support for every package that has optional python support. The question here is whether the following output is confusing or not? n cat/foo:0::repo -python -xinetd PYTHON: -2.6 2.7 -3.1 build_options: ... -- Bo Andresen
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