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On 01-12-14 18:33, David Sommerseth wrote:
> On 30/11/14 17:48, Gert Doering wrote:
>> As a matter of discussion, I wonder why we have "default=yes"
>> and "no" in our --help text, and not
>> "default=enabled"/"disabled", which might be slightly less
>> confusing... any autoconf style guides here?
> 
> Do we need the "default=" stuff at all?  Isn't the default state
> quite obvious when you see --enable-feature-abc or
> --disable-feature-xyz?

I don't think we need the "default=" stuff, the --enable/--disable
makes it clear by itself. Would make it easier to keep things
consistent too.

- -Steffan
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