Chris Gianelloni posted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
excerpted below,  on Mon, 20 Jun 2005 11:39:47 -0400:

> On Sat, 2005-06-18 at 05:17 -0700, Duncan wrote:
>>
>> I get the point, but if it's not there to be started, it cannot be
>> started, thru some fat-fingering on the part of a confused admin trying to
>> launch the client, or any other way. USE flags (not split
>> packages, I'll absolutely agree there) are the Gentoo way to control that.
> 
> http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12499
> 
> Personally, I am completely against it.  It makes dependencies a
> complete nightmare to work with and would add an immense amount of
> complexity for the developers and also for users that aren't going to
> need/use this system.
> 
> You have the tools to remove the binaries already.  Use them.

I didn't realize it had been bugged to death.  I guess others have said it
before, and everybody's likely very tired of the rehash, so despite my
opinions, I'll just shut up, now... =8^]

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