On 01/07/2003 at 02:58:24(-0700), Seemant Kulleen used 1.8K just to say: > The idea stems from the fact that etc-updating a make.conf file can be a bit > of a stressful event. I used to feel the same way. Then I uncommented the 'diff_command="vim -d %file1 %file2"' line in /etc/etc-update.conf and I stopped caring. I, however, am not sure that distributing an /etc/make.conf is even necessary. Put up an /etc/make.conf.sample instead of make.conf, like some packages do, and let the user look at the sample file and set their own /etc/make.conf. Which sounds very similar to what sf@b-i-t.de (sorry, no names, no signatures there) commented - leave make.conf alone and put the comments in make.globals. That should do the job. -- \ Georgi Georgiev \ GREAT MOMENTS IN AMERICAN HISTORY (#17): On \ / chutz@gg3.net / November 13, Felix Unger was asked to remove / \ +81(90)6266-1163 \ himself from his place of residence. \