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On 19/01/14 09:01, Pacho Ramos wrote:
> If I understand the change correctly (I don't know much about
> python but, but per the diff, looks like you are dropping the
> option and making the code behave like it's always 'True'), seems
> that you are forcing autounmask to be on always.
You do not understand it correctly. It makes --ask imply
- --autounmask-write.

> Even if I use this in all my systems (passing it in by default 
> emerge opts), I think we still need a way to disable it sometimes.
There is. Regardless of whether you mean (current) --autounmask or
(current) --autounmask-write behaviour.

emerge --ask foo # This won't -write
emerge --autounmask --pretend foo # Same as the above
emerge --ask --pretend foo # This won't even offer the suggestions

Please see [0] for more information.

[0]  <https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=481578#c10>
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Alexander
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