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I agree that it isn't at all obvious from the example given - it's a little bit shorter, but that's it. There is however a distinct advantage to using overrides: it's not supposed to be a joke. The more important part of the message above the example is
But we may still be diverging from the original graphviz in the repository.
The difference would be better exemplified when the derivation you want to customize already has custom arguments. Say the original graphviz derivation looked like this:
Forgetting to specify the custom bzip2 would yield a graphviz derivation with only gd being customized, which isn't what we want. override, however, "remembers" that we want to use our custom bzip2, so we only have to specify the custom gd:
Section 14.2 mentions:
While the difference is described above:
I wasn't sure what the advantages are. (or is it a joke?) Some clarification about why would I care about the difference above would be great.
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