Subject: Re: Updating /etc...
To: None <current-users@NetBSD.ORG>
From: matthew green <mrg@mame.mu.OZ.AU>
List: current-users
Date: 12/21/1995 13:17:57
I would argue that using
pkgadd foo
and where is this ? i'm yet to see something like this work entirely
well. with enough patches, the solaris one is OK, except for that
huge /var/sadm/contents/install (or something) file that, if corrupted,
causes the entire system to fail. (not to meantion the tools they
have for updating [but these are impliemtatino specific]).
is simplier than
tar zxvf package.tar.Z
vi /etc/rc.local
it probably is. do you want that ? do you want to know know what
some random package has added to the system ? i hate that i can
never find something under solaris without either previously knowing
where it is, or, grepping the install file. i'm also fairly careful
about what i run at boot time (you do know what's happening in your
/etc/rc don't you? :-) and things that add `random' extra things to
the rc sequence don't appeal.
and day. If the user needs to edit the startup file, it is NO HARDER
than editing /etc/rc.local, and if they muck it up, they loose one
package, not the whole system.
i'm not saying that /etc/rc{.local} is better than init.d (i really
don't care -- but i don't want change from one OK system to a different
(just) OK system). i'd rather someone rethough this problem entirely
and came up with a workable solution -- based on what people want today.
i would but my plate is full enough as it is.
.mrg.