On Tue, Jun 5, 2018, at 1:28 PM, Konstantin Belousov wrote: > On Wed, Jun 06, 2018 at 01:39:00AM +0700, Eugene Grosbein wrote: > > 06.06.2018 1:26, Konstantin Belousov wrote: > > > > >>> I find it often very useful to do > > >>> (cd src/etc/rc.d && make install) > > >>> Same for defaults and several other directories which in fact > > >>> contains> > >>> non-editable content. Is this planned to keep working ? > > >> > > >> The short answer is, no. All rc.d scripts get moved to the src > > >> of the program they start.> > >> > > >> That said, if there is a big need for this, we can see about > > >> options to keep them working.> > >> > > >> What are you trying to accomplish when you do this? Just verify > > >> the rc.d scripts match your src tree?> > > > > > I avoid mergemaster/etcupdate and whatever else. rc.d and /etc/rc,> > > > > > /etc/rc.subr /etc/rc.network are not suitable to etc, they are > > > binaries> > > provided by the project not for the user editing. > > > > > > When upgrading the host, esp. on HEAD, i usually refresh scripts > > > by this> > > procedure and avoid any editing and implied conflict > > > resolution > > > for real> > > configs. > > > > > > Not being able to easily install clean copies of these scripts > > > would> > > be very inconvenient and time consuming. > > > > I found that "mergemaster -iFUP" deals with unchanged files > > including mentioned rc* scripts just fine.> > That is, it automatically > > refreshes unchanged files without any > > silly questions just for change of $FreeBSD$.> > No, you missed the point. Whatever nice is the handling of > unchanged files,> use of mergemaster forces me to handle changed files, which > is exactly> what I do not want/need to do. Yes, I update crashboxes very > often, and> I want to get all new code, including the startup scripts, when > I update. The startup scripts will be installed as part of installworld.
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