On Tuesday 16 May 2006 12:10, Marc Haber wrote: > On Tue, 16 May 2006 10:28:57 +0200, "cobaco (aka Bart Cornelis)" > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >1) use multilevel/modular config where available: > > usually in the form of a /etcc/<something>.d directory > > (e.g. /etc/apt/conf.d), or stacked config sets (e.g. the major > > desktop environments, see desktop-profiles package) > > conf.d directories are problematic when one wants to delete > configuration pre-delivered by the Debian package.
How so? As an admin you can always comment out any conf.d file completely if you don't want what is in there. After which dpkg will come with the usual prompt at package upgrade about the conf-file being changed allowing you to keep it that way without any effort. How is this significantly different from any other configuration provided by packages? -- Cheers, cobaco (aka Bart Cornelis) 1. Encrypted mail preferred (GPG KeyID: 0x86624ABB) 2. Plain-text mail recommended since I move html and double format mails to a low priority folder (they're mainly spam)
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