On Friday, April 1, 2016 8:33:02 PM CEST, Mike Frysinger wrote:
On 01 Apr 2016 20:00, Alexis Ballier wrote:
On Friday, April 1, 2016 3:58:18 AM CEST, Mike Frysinger wrote:
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"being supported" != "enabled by default". so no, i still don't see any
requirement in anything you've cited that this be turned on
by default. ...
you're right, but you know, before you claimed the contrary of what was
voted and then decided to argue whether a 4 years old council decision
applies or not here, my point was, and still is, that such council
decisions make me think you're confusing what *you* want and
what *we* (as
a project) want for this case
i see no significant number of people clamoring for this as the default.
the bug that started this has everyone on board for changing the default.
yes; I also tend to think fedora's usr move is what makes most sense
nowadays, but that'd go against council
it's really no different either from the install process today: a stage3
cannot be unpacked & booted directly. a user must configure it before it
can actually be used. if that means enabling USE=sep-usr, then so be it.
except it adds yet another step
there's no reason to force this legacy behavior on the majority of people
when a split-/usr is uncommon.
what's the reason not to force it? saving 10kb from ldscripts out of a 1Gb
typical desktop install ? doesnt seem like a reason for disabling it either