On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 5:00 PM, Marc Espie <es...@nerim.net> wrote:
> Like, gcc tells you to use -W -Wall if you forget to mention them ?
> Or sh tells you to use set -e whenever it runs a shell script ?

Duh, of course not.  But why am I running pkg_info?  Because I want
*info*.  That's the whole freaking purpose of the program.  So why
does it make me beg pretty please to print some basic info?

Of all the reasons I might have to run pkg_info cups after
installation, to find out about cups-enable is the #1 reason I would
do so.

Why would I know to use -M?  Because I read the man page and want to
see the "install-message file"?  I already installed the damn thing,
so obviously I don't want to see that file.

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