[arch-general] Another rant on arch way abuse and false promises
Allan McRae
allan at archlinux.org
Wed Dec 2 03:58:43 EST 2009
Arvid Picciani wrote:
> Allan McRae wrote:
>
>> Can you actually point out what is broken with dbus? That would
>> actually clarify why you want it removed from cups, because as I
>> commented in that bug report, the only advantage I see there is saving
>> 4Mb of deps off your system.
>
>
> I'm aware that minimalism is not a valid argument.
> My point was, that adding specific features for supporting a corner case
> for a specific subset of users, is a way worse argument.
And blindly not enabling it for a specific subset is also stupid. In
fact, the logical choice would be to supply a package that the minimal
number of people need to recompile, if only to minimize user bitching.
While I am at it, lets see why your arguements just grepping for
"enable|disable" etc are idiotic. Take the gcc PKGBUILD:
--enable-languages=c,c++,fortran,objc,obj-c++,ada
--enable-shared
--enable-__cxa_atexit
--enable-threads=posix
--enable-clocale=gnu
--disable-libstdcxx-pch
etc... Should I revert them to the "default" values. No. How many of
the other flags counted by your grep are needed?
>> So far you opinion means nothing to me as it is only a rant with very
>> little backing in terms of information.
>
> I have not provided details on dbus, because it is irrelevant to the
> argument. It is undeniable that my most pressing concern is removing
> dbus where the arch way argument holds (i will NOT post bug reports that
> remove dbus from packages where it is upstream default), however this
> does in no way affect the validity of my points.
I personally think your mis-reading the "Arch Way". We do not patch to
add features that are not supported upstream but I have never seen
anything mentioned about using minimal configure flags.
> If you care anyway: dbus does crash frequently and some software that
> has been configured with it, dies ungracefully, leaving the system dead.
> Additionally hal is using 100% cpu on my system.
So you filed bug reports about this? Or just bitched? Or is this only
occurring on your system where you maintain a 50% fork and not being
noticed by others?
Allan
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