> IMHO it is not the debian way. I expect to be able to configure my > system in a way that I would not have to do it manually after each > upgrade, and in a way that I will not keep an old standard script. Disable checksecurity in cron.daily/standard (your changes will be preserved during upgrade), and create a custom script in cron.weekly. Alternatively, if you don't want to merge changes in standard to your local version, you can put an exit 0 in /etc/checksecurity.conf, then copy it to checksecurity-mine.conf, and alter your version of cron.weekly/checksecurity to source that. Quite simple, methinks. Though not the best, thanks to Debian's conffile handling, it works quite well. (/me notes he would also like to see checksecurity split out of cron.daily/standard)
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