On May 10, Bjørn Mork <bj...@mork.no> wrote: > Agree. Copying a large set of default policies into /etc just because > they *can* be overridden is not user friendly. And it does not make the > defaults any more configuration either. It just hides important local > changes and makes it difficult both for the user and the application > itself to distinguish between defaults and configuration overrides. Wrong: since you have to copy the whole file to override it, and files in /lib have no conffiles handling, after an upgrade you will not know what was changed by you and what was changed upstream. Obviously this is not a problem for Red Hat since they do not support upgrades between major releases.
-- ciao, Marco
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