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Re: [SM-Discuss] Being about choice is knowing where to stop
- From: Andrew <afrayedknot AT thefrayedknot.armory.com>
- To: SM-Discuss <sm-discuss AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [SM-Discuss] Being about choice is knowing where to stop
- Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 14:09:14 -0700
On Thu, May 12, 2005 at 04:53:13PM -0400, Sergey A. Lipnevich wrote:
> Quoting Seth Alan Woolley <seth AT positivism.org>:
>
> >On Thu, May 12, 2005 at 04:11:53PM -0400, Sergey A. Lipnevich wrote:
> >>Quoting Seth Alan Woolley <seth AT positivism.org>:
> >>
> >>>>On the other hand, I was on a number of occasions interested in what
> >>>>exactly are CFLAGS and configure options fed into the build, but alas,
> >>>>there's no way to know this in general, especially for non-configure
> >>>>spells; we don't retain or manage this information.
> >>>
> >>>It's in three places: the global depends store, global defaults, and the
> >>>local persistence store.
> >>
> >>There's also BUILD files where OPTS and CFLAGS are modified sometimes.
> >>It's not
> >>rare.
> >
> >gaze BUILD <spell> ;)
>
> That won't do it.
>
> >
> >I thought you wanted to see the stuff you had entered in yourself at the
> >prompts.
>
> I want to see *every option* that went into a particular spell in a *single*
> view.
>
1) File an enhancement bug to store whatever it is you want in the tablet,
this is what its for.
2) File an enhancement bug for gaze so that it can present this information
to you in whatever way it is you want it.
3) (optional) Help write down standards for how common tasks should be
accomplished in spells. Without standards everyone does their own thing and
we get nowhere.
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[SM-Discuss] Being about choice is knowing where to stop,
Sergey A. Lipnevich, 05/12/2005
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Re: [SM-Discuss] Being about choice is knowing where to stop,
Seth Alan Woolley, 05/12/2005
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Re: [SM-Discuss] Being about choice is knowing where to stop,
Sergey A. Lipnevich, 05/12/2005
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Re: [SM-Discuss] Being about choice is knowing where to stop,
Seth Alan Woolley, 05/12/2005
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Re: [SM-Discuss] Being about choice is knowing where to stop,
Sergey A. Lipnevich, 05/12/2005
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Re: [SM-Discuss] Being about choice is knowing where to stop,
Seth Alan Woolley, 05/12/2005
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Re: [SM-Discuss] Being about choice is knowing where to stop,
Sergey A. Lipnevich, 05/12/2005
- Re: [SM-Discuss] Being about choice is knowing where to stop, Andrew, 05/12/2005
- Re: [SM-Discuss] Being about choice is knowing where to stop, Sergey A. Lipnevich, 05/12/2005
- Re: [SM-Discuss] Being about choice is knowing where to stop, Duane Malcolm, 05/12/2005
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Re: [SM-Discuss] Being about choice is knowing where to stop,
Sergey A. Lipnevich, 05/12/2005
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Re: [SM-Discuss] Being about choice is knowing where to stop,
Seth Alan Woolley, 05/12/2005
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Re: [SM-Discuss] Being about choice is knowing where to stop,
Sergey A. Lipnevich, 05/12/2005
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Re: [SM-Discuss] Being about choice is knowing where to stop,
Seth Alan Woolley, 05/12/2005
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Re: [SM-Discuss] Being about choice is knowing where to stop,
Sergey A. Lipnevich, 05/12/2005
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Re: [SM-Discuss] Being about choice is knowing where to stop,
Seth Alan Woolley, 05/12/2005
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