Thierry Carrez wrote:
> You're right. The user ignoring everything will get the first step
> committed as part of the next apt preinstall hook or the daily
> autocommit. So we don't really make it easier for him. I'll revert that
> change in Ubuntu so that both distributions behave the same from a user
> interaction perspective. And feel free to close this wishlist bug :)

Acting as devil's advocate before closing it.. One reason a user might
care is if they're treating etckeeper as a quick and dirty backup
mechanism. If so, there'd be an expectation that as soon as it is
installed, you can begin to muck about with /etc and be able to revert
your changes. It could be suprising to find that there was no history to
revert to yet.

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