I think the use-agent option should not be enabled by default.
As mentioned above: It breaks lots of scripts, and makes no sense to have a command line app also use a gui dialog by default, when it can do the same thing in cli just fine.
I've also looked around for an explanation for this change, and found none. If there is a good reason for it, then I will have to live with it. But until then, my vote is on pure cli for cli apps.
I think the use-agent option should not be enabled by default.
As mentioned above: It breaks lots of scripts, and makes no sense to have a command line app also use a gui dialog by default, when it can do the same thing in cli just fine.
I've also looked around for an explanation for this change, and found none. If there is a good reason for it, then I will have to live with it. But until then, my vote is on pure cli for cli apps.