Joerg Sonnenberger <joerg%britannica.bec.de@localhost> writes: > On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 01:51:54PM -0500, Greg Troxel wrote: >> I am needing amanda on a small-memory sparc, and am thus newly motivated >> to make the default packages acceptable to me. I am taking a cleanup >> pass on the packages, and noticed that AMANDA_{USER,TMP,VAR} are in >> /usr/pkgsrc/mk/default/mk.conf. I am guessing that they should >> therefore not be defined in the makefile, and have the following patch. >> OK to commit, or am I confused? > > Stupid question, why is this user called backup at all? I think the Separate issue; I was going to change it to 'amanda'. > defaults should also be in the package Makefile(.common) and not > defaults/mk.conf, given that we now all tag them with BUILD_DEFS. > Please give others a chance to comment on that first though. That would be ok with me, but I'm not sure on the norms here. >> Barring objections, I will also be making AMANDA_FQDN and AMANDA_SSH >> the default, perhaps without even an option, because I now of no good >> reason why they should ever be off. > > At the very least they should be converted to the option framework. Agreed, but better still to just remove choices that no one wants. > Just guessing, but how does amanda behave on a host without FQDN when > compiled with that option? I am not quite sure; it seems obvious to me that always using FQDNs is the right thing to do :-)
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