Re: Bug#193439: emacsen-common: debian-emacs-policy and package setup in conffile
On Wed, 11 Jun 2003 09:45:51 +0200, Kai Großjohann <kai.grossjohann@gmx.net> said:
> Manoj Srivastava <srivasta@debian.org> writes:
>> Sure. Autoloads don't count as configuration in my book either. If
>> that's all you need, then putting the script outside of /etc is
>> fine.
> Good.
>> But load-path modifications are indeed configuration issues,
> Really? It's like passing -R to the linker when linking an
> executable
> -- it just makes sure that the right files are found when starting.
> Do you think that -R args for the linker are configuration issues?
> Semantically, it's the same thing.
I beg to differ. I have two different Gnusii in my load-path
-- and I can change the load-path to use one or the other. Same goes
for bbdb, w3m, and a bunch of other things. The version of bbdb I use
matters a lot to me.
>> as are setting variables at startup.
> I agree. Settings variables should be done from /etc, not /usr.
>> Or creating derived modes on the fly. Or any of the various and
>> sundry things site-start.d scripts do.
> Yes.
> Let's have up to two startup files per package. The one under /usr
> does the non-config stuff, and the one under /etc does the config
> stuff. Often, one of the files will be empty (and thus
> nonexisting).
I really have not seen the benefit of this split. If I have
stuff under /etc I am takling care of anyway, I would rather not
spend effort and code adding yet another directory and files to load
up.
manoj
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