config: should `cache.protected` be hidden and automatic?
See original GitHub issueCould/Should the cache.protected
mode be hidden to the user, enabled automatically for cache.type
hardlink
or symlink
, and disabled otherwise?
Just wondering what’s the value of having the user manually configure something that is always required for those cache link types.
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What’s the conclusion on this one? @iterative/engineering
I’d like to remove it, indeed
@jorgeorpinel I agree with everything except
that makes me think whether or not that config option could be useful or not any longer… Seems like it is indeed useless. Might need to give it a final thought before removing it.