There's probably not much reason why a filtered set of OPTS can't be
accepted. I haven't looked this over yet but this code should probably
handle the filtering:

http://overlays.gentoo.org/proj/python/changeset/171

from: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=282474#c4

-Doug

On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 6:03 PM, Zac Medico <zmed...@gentoo.org> wrote:

> Arthur D. wrote:
> > To Zac:
> >> I'd suggest passing the -p option to revdep-rebuild on the command
> >> line. That's how I always do it. Then you can run it again and it's
> >> supposed to cache the result (if you don't use the -i option).
> > I know how to pass options on command line. I was asking about changing
> > default behaviour to respect emerge default options out-of-box. Passing
> > same options every time is not a good way of doing things, no?
>
> Yeah, I think your right. I suppose that revdep-rebuild could simply
> assume that the default options are good and allow the user to
> specify --ignore-default-opts if necessary. The only options that I
> think would conflict are --update, --selective, and --noreplace.
> --
> Thanks,
> Zac
>
>

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