> >Please don't.  This functionality is extremely useful.  Consider this:
> 
> It may be useful but it is nonstandard.

FreeBSD mostly follows standards. But there are several examples of
FreeBSD *not* following standards because the standards are considered
broken.

In this particular case - I consider the FreeBSD behavior far more
*useful* than the alternative.

(For those of you with long memories: SunOS used to have the same
behavior as FreeBSD currently does. This changed sometime around SunOS
4.1.2/4.1.3, and caused a lot of grief at the time. Let's not make the
same mistake with FreeBSD, just because some people claim it's more
standards conformant.)

Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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