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#33787
Policy Change: Use of /etc/gnu.conf files to configure default system behavior
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Reported by: L A Walsh <coreutils <at> tlinx.org>
Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2018 07:14:02 UTC
Severity: wishlist
Tags: wontfix
Done: Assaf Gordon <assafgordon <at> gmail.com>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Message #14 received at submit <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
On 12/20/18 2:40 PM, L A Walsh wrote:
> But coreutils already does act differenty based on what
> local libraries it pulls in at runtime.
Of course, and that doesn't affect the point. From coreutils viewpoint
those libraries are part of the system configuration, just as
/etc/passwd is, and just as /etc/xattr.conf is.
>
> Coreutils should service the owner of the system.
Of course, and there's already a way to configure them the way you
prefer: put wrapper shell scripts in your PATH. And you can simply
modify the source code to behave the way you like. So you're asking for
yet another way to configure them. We have to balance the advantages of
this feature request against the disadvantages. The disadvantages of
adding a new way to configure coreutils are that it'll slow the programs
down a bit and that it can cause existing usage to go awry. It's not
unreasonable to say that these disadvantages outweigh the minor
advantage of having yet another way to configure them.
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