First, I suggest that ifconfig be installed in $(sbindir) instead of $(bindir). It seems like nearly the canonical example of an sbin program.
I disagree, ifconfig can be quite useful if you are just a normal user to figure out what interfaces are avaiable on the host. The only time you need ifconfig as root is when you wish to change the settings on a interface. I think that there should be stronger reasons for moving ifconfig to sbindir than this. Second, stuff about --version: [...snip...] Third, stuff about --help: [...snip...] Yeah, these are some leftovers from when we snatch most of the stuff from BSD4.4-lite (or some such). Preferbly we should use argp, then all of this will be nice and consistent. I'll add your list to the TODO file, this specific task has been on my mind for a long time but I never got around to doing it, Debarshi Ray said that he would do it instead, but I guess he got tied up with other things. Thanks for the nitpicky bug report! :-) _______________________________________________ bug-inetutils mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-inetutils
