On Tue, Jun 04, Richard Biener wrote:
Btw, Debian at least used to package
"sample" config files as
/etc/mtools.conf.XYZ (or was it even in /usr/doc/mtools/mtools.conf)
and the services were never started automatically. The admin
usually could copy the sample to /etc with the proper name and
get reasonable default behavior.
I see there only one problem: admin copies the sample configuration
file and modifies it. Upstream makes changes to the configuration
file, how should the admin find out after the next update, that he
has to adjust his configuration file again and which changes were
made upstream?
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