On 2018-07-02 02:31, David Wright wrote:
What seems to be lost on people who feel a pressing need for
/etc/debian_version to contain a number to satisfy some script that
they have written (which seems to be the usual reason) is that
/etc/debian_version is a configuration file.
I don't know of and wouldn't expect the value to be
of any use to the system configuration tools, only to humans.
Sorry, but I thought a "configuration file" was supposed to influence
the behaviour of _software_ in some way. Are files which only provide
info for humans also considered configuration files? If a sysadmin
edited the contents of /etc/debian_version what other human would be
expected to benefit?
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John