Enrico Weigelt wrote:
> * Tanguy Ortolo schrieb:
> > I think having the default configuration values written in a default
> > configuration file under /usr is better than having them harcoded, since
> > it makes it really easier to determine what these defaults are. But not
> > shipping the user c
* Tanguy Ortolo schrieb:
> I think having the default configuration values written in a default
> configuration file under /usr is better than having them harcoded, since
> it makes it really easier to determine what these defaults are. But not
> shipping the user configuration file, I do not kno
On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 02:00:23PM +, Tanguy Ortolo wrote:
> I think having the default configuration values written in a default
> configuration file under /usr is better than having them harcoded, since
> it makes it really easier to determine what these defaults are.
It's problematic if the
Carlos Alberto Lopez Perez, 2011-12-30 14:22+0100:
> I think that stephan is right here. Every package using files in /etc
> should ship this files in the package in order to let the admin know
> what package each file belongs to. Its very ugly to do a "dpkg -S
> /etc/xxx" and get a no path found.
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