On Fri, Dec 21, 2001 at 10:18:24PM +0100, Sven wrote:
[...]
> (note, it don't really is a conffile, at least i think so. It could be put
> into /var also, akin to dpkg databases ?)

I never said this is a conffile, but a configuration file ;)
>From �11.7.1. Definitions
     configuration file
          A file that affects the operation of a program, or provides site-
          or host-specific information, or otherwise customizes the
          behavior of a program.  Typically, configuration files are
          intended to be modified by the system administrator (if needed or
          desired) to conform to local policy or to provide more useful
          site-specific behavior.

I believe that /usr/lib/ocaml/ld.conf fully follows this definition,
but I may be wrong due to my poor knowledge of OCaml.

You may also read �11.7.3 and �11.7.4, my understanding of these sections
is that ocaml-base could provide an executable to add/delete directories
in this file, this executable being called by maintainer scripts.

Denis


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