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On 19/01/14 11:32, Pacho Ramos wrote:
> Then, I guess "-ap" would be the equivalent of --autounmask=n and 
> should behave in the same way, right? In that case, no problem
> (even if I think we should document this since using --ask
> --pretend at the same time doesn't look so intuitive to me :( )
Since --ask implies --autounmask, the following are all the same for
autounmask-purposes:

emerge --pretend --ask foo
emerge --pretend --autounmask foo

As for "emerge --autounmask=n foo", This will actually spit out the
suggestions, just not ask to write them.

While playing with this, I discovered a possible misbehaviour though.
With "emerge --ask --autounmask=n", --ask takes precedence to
- --autounmask=n. Maybe it shouldn't. But this can always be changed.
- -- 
Alexander
alexan...@plaimi.net
http://plaimi.net/~alexander
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