Torsten Landschoff wrote:
> a) It does neither present the default nor the current value.
> b) It is /not/ clear that hitting enter means the empty value. With
> alone this information (the above one line) that's what I would have
> expected. But I was used to debconf using the default value when hitting
> enter even with the readline interface. 
> 
> > Barring some note that tells them there is a default, noone would expect
> > hitting enter to result in some default value here[1]. The convention is
> 
> I can proof the opposite by counterexample: I would expect it. Not on
> the grounds of that output but by using debconf with readline frontend
> before and just hitting enter when I did not care about a particular
> setting.
>
> > Or this:
> > 
> >   Directory to dump databases: /var/backups/slapd-VERSION_
> 
> Yep, I was used that from older versions of the debconf readline
> interface. As a matter of fact I seldom read the full description of and
> option and decide by reading 3-4 lines that the default will be okay and
> hit enter.

There's nothing older about it; that's the behavior of the readline
interface in the gnu readline perl binding is installed

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