On Wed, 22 Nov 2000, David Ford wrote:
> > > * Remove compile warnings in xstrcat.
> > > * snprintf cleanups.
> > > * Set safemode when uid != euid.
> > > * Strip quotes from shell responses.
> > + add RedHat ism's with a --rhc (red hat compatible) -i -m (-F)
> >
> > RedHat kind of is the standard in the commercial world in the US.
>
> I don't think it's necessary or appropriate to taylor things for a particular
> distribution even if it may unfortunately be 'standard' for some people.
Zackerly. My system will certainly look like a RedHat system; it's
based on one. However (particularly with regards to kernels and
modules), I can almost guarantee it won't react like a RedHat system.
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