Charles Marcus wrote (08-10-10 14:28)
2. one use case that may occur more often than you think - those power
users that install from source, thus totally bypassing their package
management system.
Inmho, #2 should be the deciding factor. If a user does this, then the
native updater should be enabled by default (but could be disabled by
the user with a compile time switch).
+ 1
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