Roger Leigh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > IMO dotfiles are a historical artifact which we are stuck with. If we > were just starting today, I'm sure we would be using ~/etc/bashrc > rather than ~/.bashrc so the user's files match the standard > locations. It's logical, simple, and would make many things easier. > > While historical reasons are acceptable for users' dotfiles, I remain > to be convinced that there is a logical rationale for them in any > system location, or even anywhere under $HOME except the root.
For most cases I agree, there's little point to it, but I don't think they pose a real security risk either. I mean, "find" will reveal them by default, and for the really security-concious, it's easy to alias ls to "ls -a". And I can see a use for them in global directories, for files that you should not modify unless you *really* know what you are doing. - Tyler -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]