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<farkuhar>
"tool that does the thinking for you, not just the work" ... that violation of the CRUX Mantra is what emerges from a naive implementation of emmett1's suggestion "prevent installscripts from get executed when prt-get install to custom location"
<SiFuh>
Tired of tools that think for me.
<SiFuh>
Just look at YaST
<SiFuh>
Or even worse still, Windows.
<farkuhar>
but the man-page deficiency in this area can be corrected pretty easily: http://ix.io/4x58
<SiFuh>
What if you had a prt-get.conf that was not in the root?
<SiFuh>
As in you could specifiy an alternative prt-get.conf
<farkuhar>
yes, you can always pass the flag --config=... when running prt-get. But emmett1 was hoping for more symmetric behaviour, where a CLI option could override the prt-get.conf defaults no matter how they're set.
<SiFuh>
No
<farkuhar>
Currently it's possible to enable installscripts at the CLI when the config file has "runscripts no", but from the CLI you cannot disable installscripts when the config file has "runscripts yes". I just pushed a commit to my forked repo to make the behaviour more symmetric.