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Date:      Sun, 23 Mar 2008 15:03:49 +0200
From:      Stefan Lambrev <stefan.lambrev@moneybookers.com>
To:        Garrett Wollman <wollman@hergotha.csail.mit.edu>
Cc:        stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Upgrading to 7.0 - stupid requirements
Message-ID:  <47E65535.1030903@moneybookers.com>
In-Reply-To: <200803230420.m2N4Kl6O078184@hergotha.csail.mit.edu>
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Garrett Wollman wrote:
> In article <b269bc570803222059o7b52c8d8p9fa0fdbfed273ba0@mail.gmail.com>,
> Freddie Cash writes:
>
>   
>> Oh, gods, please, no!  That is one of the things I absolutely hate
>> about Debian (and its derivatives).  There are some packages on Debian
>> where they use separate text files for each configuration option
>> (ProFTPd, for examples).  It is a huge mess of directories and files
>> that makes it a *royal* PITA to edit at the CLI.
>>
>> Yes, a scheme like that is better for GUI tools, but it really makes
>> things more difficult for non-GUI users/uses (like headless servers
>> managed via SSH).
>>     
>
> Try managing a few hundred mostly-but-not-entirely-identical machines
> and you really begin to appreciate the value of this approach.  It is
> orders of magnitude easier to drop one file into the central config
> repository that does *one thing* than it is to manage a dozen
> not-quite-identical copies of a monolithic configuration file, keeping
> in sync the parts that are supposed to be in sync, and keeping the
> parts that are supposed to be different, different.
>
> If FreeBSD were able to do this, it might have a bit more traction at
> my place of employment.
>   
I'm little puzzled. What actually FreeBSD and current portsystem + tools 
are not able to do?!?!
You mean "I do not know how to do it" may be?

> -GAWollman
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