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Re: Feature discussion - startup files


From: Robert McLay
Subject: Re: Feature discussion - startup files
Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2015 17:31:35 -0600



On Mon, Dec 21, 2015 at 5:17 PM, Ángel González <angel@16bits.net> wrote:
Chet Ramey wrote:
> The current configurable startup file options are insufficient for
> their purposes because they can be enabled or disabled by vendors,
> and these folks would rather not modify the "vendor" parts of the
> system. In some cases, with some Linux distributions, doing so voids
> their support.

How are they going to deal with vendors disabling the new configuration
file, too?

"Create a new configuration file" is the wrong "solution" to "the
vendor disables existing configuration files".

Vendors do not do it for tcsh or zsh. They also don't do it for /etc/profile.  What we are asking for is a file that is always sourced on all shells (at least the interactive ones) just like /etc/profile.

 The problem is that /etc/bashrc is optional.  You have to modify config-top.h to make it work.  Chet view that it be made a configuration option is not a viable option for us.  It has to be always work in all cases or it will be just like Ángel González and won't be a solution we can use.

R.


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