What we keep under /etc (was: cvs commit: src/etc rc
rc.shutdown src/etc/rc.d ...)
Makoto Matsushita
matusita at jp.FreeBSD.org
Sun Oct 10 23:02:58 PDT 2004
obrien> Is this something you could generalize and embelish -- adding an
obrien> /etc/perodic.conf knob for?
It could be a hard one, since there's several (complex) pattern to
trim, using an interim working(temporary) file.
obrien> Also, if you do 'make installworld' on this machine (since
obrien> this is what we're talking about); you can also just make the
obrien> change to /usr/src/etc/periodic/security/security.function.
Someone said before that 'if that's ok, why not installing all /etc
files by default -- you can easily manage your account on
/usr/src/etc/master.passwd.' How do you answer? :-) The filename
doesn't matter, same story can be applied to /etc/syslog.conf.
obrien> I would almost think this is a better way, as you can (cd
obrien> /usr/src ; cvs diff) and get a list of all the customization
obrien> you've done.
It seems that you just forget users using cvsup(1) to have their
/usr/src tree (not copying a CVS repository, just extracting files).
Yes _I_ am ok with "cvs diff," but sadly to say that not all people
are using cvs...
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Makoto `MAR' Matsushita
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