El jue, 14-04-2011 a las 12:51 +0200, Tomá? Chvátal escribió: > On Thursday 14 of April 2011 13:32:04 Kfir Lavi wrote: > > When i run world update, I usually don't really check all the written stuff. > > > > If I do this, I'm sure a lot more Gentoo users do the same. > > So do expect people rebooting the machine without checking what your have > > wrote. > > This can be a major headache if you have few systems that are doing auto > > updates. > > I would solve this issue by stopping the emerge and getting the attention of > > the user. > > If I don't get the attention of the user, no openrc will be installed. > > It should be something like emerge -C ... 1 .2 3 4 5... > > > > To conclude, you can't issue such a change without proper confirmation from > > the user. > > > This was discussed multiple times, news items are to be read. > Users ignore elog informations/web announcements/... so it was agreed that > news item is agressive enough to user so they must read it. > If they don't do so it is just their fault. > And no runtime changing for portage where it expect some input is seriously > stupid idea, most of us script updates in batch and noone would actualy read > it. > > Never the less as I said we expect user to read that stuff and if he does not > he is on his own due to his dumb approach. I also thought about this problem: I usually read news items before updating, but I have also seen how other people with root access to other machines I mainly maintain forget from time to time to do so. This is why I opened: http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=363567 As news items are really there to be read BEFORE updating, I think that it should be enforced to prevent people from updating before reading them (I have also read Lars comment, I obviously have no problem at all with adding some option to revert this behavior, but I still think default behavior should be to prevent update if news items are not read).