On May 24, Mark Baker wrote > > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > Andreas Jellinghaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > b) change policy to _not_ allow config information in /etc scripts > > I disagree strongly. A script without config information doesn't belong in > /etc at all.
sometimes you need to change a script, no matter how good it is. if we move scripts out of /etc and don't mark them as conffiles, we would need a good mechanism to ensure, that a script hasn't changed. till you find a good solution, keep them as configgile in /etc. > Having your database seems like a reasonable idea, but it needs to be plain > text which might be slow; a db file would be faster but I want to be able to > change it in a text editor. there are a lot of required features : - text files (so you can edit them by hand) - path style variables commands (network/interface/eth0) - import and exports commands (textdb --export |rsh hostname textdb --import :-) - implemented in c ( -> fast enough, no dependcy on perl/whatever) - list, is, exec function would be great (for A in textdb --list network/interface ; do textdb --exec network/interface/$A; done :-) - maybe even more ... but : don't discuss it now. someone is working on a realy good textdb/cfgtool/however-you-call-it, and i'm sure that he will do the right thing. wait till it is released. regards, andreas -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .