Because that's where Max put the warning.
Because DRM said it was okay.
Because at some point these files may start being parsed incorrectly,
so it actually could hurt the users.
Because the only way a user would have such a problem and see such a
warning was if he had his own local .info files (and who bothers to
validate those, so this forces the issue) or was somehow running this
cutting-edge fink but was morally opposed to running selfupdate.
dan
On Tue, Feb 24, 2004 at 09:52:34PM -0800, Ben Hines wrote:
Why warn at runtime? It doesn't hurt users. It is no big deal, just
more SPAM. Put the warning in the validation.pm.
-Ben
On Feb 24, 2004, at 1:49 AM, Daniel Macks wrote:
I just converted all the .info files in the 10.2-gcc3.3 and 10.3 trees
and enabled a warning (during indexing) about the now-deprecated
simple indentation format. I didn't do 10.1 or 10.2 b/c by the time
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