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Re: Debian systemd survey



]] Russ Allbery 

> There's really no reason to have something like an /etc/default
> setting for that, the way there is for the rsyncd init script.  You
> can just edit that directly (well, it's systemd, so you have to copy
> it into /etc and make a new version and then won't know if anything
> about the default changes -- a truly awful design, but that's another
> argument).

.. and to work around that, we're likely to tell people to use ucf for
the files, so you will get notification on updates.  (Or you can use the
.include syntax as smcv wrote about.)

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Tollef Fog Heen
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