if arch would provide you with defaults every time the defaults get updated you would get *.pacnew files in your etc. since those files are depending on your system and are user choice it would not be good to provide those.
By that logic, wouldn't I also not get an rc.conf file and rc.conf.pacnew files? This is provided by the initscripts package, I believe, so I thought maybe these files would be in the systemd package but they were not. Perhaps this is a transition decision.
It just seems like if there are 10 files that need to be created on every machine and then customized, why not make a package for it so that you don't need to remember the exact filename every time?
On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 4:43 PM, Stephen E. Baker < baker.stephen.e@gmail.com> wrote:
files are always configured and included in packages. I don't necessarily mind the decision but I can't believe it was that simple. Was there any discussion about this somewhere?
Googling for this is difficult because the question gets asked about every
This logic never applied before. mirrorlist, locale.gen, and many other package's service file so the signal to noise about this exact topic is low. Any devs lying around with more knowledge/experience? MAQ.