>     Unfortunately we don't live in a perfect world where
>     sysadmins know how to read and listen to their users
>     requests. That's why mysql for example is enabled by default.
>     (or that's the main reasoning behind it at least)
>
>     And we can't educate people or force them to anything either.
>
>     Maybe we should add a general '--disable-all' option?
>

i'm +1 for that if it means that first it disables everything, and then you
enable stuff bit by bit...

i still don't see why we shouldn't just disable everything by default and
write a 'default configure' script...

 -- james


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