On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 02:34:43AM -0500, in
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, John Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Drake Wyrm wrote:
> >On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 02:05:57AM -0500, in
> ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, John Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>Drake Wyrm wrote:
> >>
> >>>Just had an idea for a new USE flag. As a companion to the 'doc' USE flag
> >>>(which installs extra documentation), how about a USE flag which inhibits
> >>>/any/ documentation. This would be highly handy for trimming down a
> >>>system
> >>>such as a server or router which will never have a warm body sitting in
> >>>front of it after everything is installed and configured. What say ye?
> >>Why not put -doc in USE? If the ebuild is specifying docs to install
> >>using the doc USE, doing the above will negate that effect. All that
> >>needs to be done is make more ebuilds conform to it.
> >Because nearly every ebuild, even those which USE doc, installs the
> >normal documentation (e.g. manpages, texinfo, </usr/share/doc/${PVR}/*>)
> >even with USE=-doc. USE=doc results in *extra* goodies.
> Then the flag is ambiguous - does it mean all docs or just "special"
> docs? I say the best way to go is to just make more ebuilds conform,
> perhaps add more documentation about the doc flag to the portage guide.
What's ambiguous about it?
doc - Adds extra documentation (API, Javadoc, etc)
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