On 11/14/2014 11:42 PM, Alexander Hof wrote:
> Mike Gilbert wrote:
>>> There are people that don't want c++ and gcc:4.7 can still bootstrap
>>> without.
>>>
>>
>> Those people "know what they are doing" and could un-force the use
>> flag. That would prevent people from accidentally disabling it via
>> USE="-*".
> 
> Are we talking about forcing +cxx globally or for gcc (+toolchain)?
> 
> Has this been a major problem in the past? Shouldn't people who set
> USE="-*" also "know what they are doing"?
> 

* don't ever assume that the user knows what he is doing
* still allow him to break things if he really chooses to
* don't make excuses for gentoo bugs like not properly checking the
toolchain for validity, including necessary package
dependencies/requirements

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