Re: extracting new login.conf from /usr/src/etc in -current

2005-08-17 Thread Christian Weisgerber
Moritz Grimm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > since the switch to generate login.conf, things became quite a bit less > comfortable for those following -current "manually"... well, at least > for me. Since I stick to defaults whenever possible, /etc updates used > to be quite hassle-free -- I'd sim

Re: extracting new login.conf from /usr/src/etc in -current

2005-08-17 Thread Moritz Grimm
Todd C. Miller wrote: Is it really so difficult to run mklogin.conf? Actually, it isn't... Sorry, I managed to actively ignore mklogin.conf somehow. Thanks for the pointer. Moritz

Re: extracting new login.conf from /usr/src/etc in -current

2005-08-17 Thread Todd C. Miller
Is it really so difficult to run mklogin.conf? - todd

extracting new login.conf from /usr/src/etc in -current

2005-08-17 Thread Moritz Grimm
Hello, since the switch to generate login.conf, things became quite a bit less comfortable for those following -current "manually"... well, at least for me. Since I stick to defaults whenever possible, /etc updates used to be quite hassle-free -- I'd simply copy over the updated file and be