I, personally, have no need of /etc/defaults and typically disable it,
anyway.
Since the whole thing is environment variables, why not make /etc/rc.conf
and /etc/make.conf _include_ the ones in /etc/defaults (first thing in the
file) (if they exist, obviously)? At which point, those of us who don't
use the features [of the defaults] can simply copy the onese in the
defaults directory over the ones in /etc (thus putting the entire file in
completely AND removing the inclusion of /etc/defualts files... This,
also, enforces the idea that defaults are defaults and the ones in the etc
directory are the final authority.
Just an idea :)
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My heart. -- Come here. -- Your heart. -- See? We're exactly the same.
Jon Smith -- Senior Math Major @ Purdue
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