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That’s how you make unusable/uncompilable software. It might be a good rule for something security critical like ssh but not as a general rule.


I'd rather have people complaining about having to run configure a bunch of times to disable several features they don't have the libraries for than complaining that a feature doesn't work (because it ended up being disabled without them knowing).

Likewise, I'd rather distros figure out the hard way when a new release has a new feature and needs a new dependency rather than their users complain that a new feature is missing.

Principle of least surprises.




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