Paweł Żurowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [07-01-2005 17:34]:
> Dnia 07-01-2005, pią o godzinie 18:21 +0200, Elan Ruusamäe napisał(a):
>> On Friday 07 January 2005 14:13, Paweł Żurowski wrote:
>>> another idea:
>>> in /etc/sysconfig/rpm:
>>> +RPM_CRON_RPMQA_CACHE=no
>>> in /etc/cron.daily/rpm:
>>> +. /etc/sysconfig/rpm
>>> +
>>> +if [ ${RPM_CRON_RPMQA_CACHE:-no} != "yes" ]; then exit
>>> 0; fi
>>> +
>> seems fair. addedGlen, I don't like the way you're adding your specific system configuration to core PLD packages, and therefore *my* system. Evil "mount /boot", now this... I'd appreciate if you tried to do it in a way that doesn't have impact on anything else; preferably with optional subpackages. >> but perhaps default=yes ? :) > i think rather default=no, let's ask others (CC: pld-devel-pl) Definitely no. And I don't like the idea of useless script in my cron.daily queue either; I'd vote for a subpackage. Not that "sh something" once a day would kill my machines; it's just *another* useless piece of nothing, *another* line in `find /etc`, *another* variable in /etc/sysconfig/system, *another*... wasted inode. ;-) Besides, using /var/log (do I remember correctly? it's in /var/log?) for a *cache* is a FHS violation. /var/cache/useless/. -- Radosław Zieliński <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [ GPG key: http://radek.karnet.pl/ ]
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