[MC] Disabling overrides?
Andreas Raab
andreas.raab at gmx.de
Wed Apr 5 21:11:34 UTC 2006
Lukas Renggli wrote:
>>>>> I just screwed myself so unbelievably badly by running into all
>>>>> the evilness of using overrides in Monticello that I'm starting
>>>>> to believe in ripping them out of MC alltogether. As a first
>>>>> step, I'd like (just for my own sanity) to disable them in a way
>>>>> that makes override categories behave just like regular extension
>>>>> categories (e.g., both marking the original package as dirty and
>>>>> not trying to restore anything when loaded). What's the easiest
>>>>> way to achieve that?
>
> I would say: just don't use overrides.
Works great for your own packages. Works not at all for packages done by
others. That's why I'm asking for a way to disable it so that at least
*I* can see where overrides have been used (I'm just not in the mood to
wade through hundreds of packages manually).
- A.
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