Hey there, bubulle! > From my understanding, apt uses files named [0-9][0-9]foo there, ie > you should prefix you conf file chunk with two digits. > > I don't see that as a bug but rather a feature. While I agree in principle, most applications which use a .d directory for configuration _allow_ using digits for ordering, but also handle files with no digits at all (see apache2, for instance). If APT intends to differ on that, I believe this should be better documented and a warning should probably be shown when the file is found and ignored. What do you think? See you, -- Gustavo Noronha <gustavo.noronha@mds.gov.br> Coordenação de Sustentação e Segurança/CGI
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