Le 7 nov. 07 à 11:36, Joerg Schilling a écrit : > Kyle McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> John Plocher wrote: >>>>>> Putting /usr/gnu at the head of PATH causes incompatibilities >>>>>> >>>>> Failure to put /usr/gnu at the head of PATH will cause >>>>> >>> I'm not at all sure that this change would actually affect me - or >>> most >>> of y'all either. >>> >> I think there is something being missed here. While most current >> Solaris >> developers may have their dotfiles customized how they like them, >> aren't >> we still talking about developers who write code for Solaris? > > The problem is not the users that are able to customize dotfiles. > > I believe that the best idea is to set up a skeleton that at the first > login asks the user about preferences and at the end informs about > possible > problems with the chosen selection.
Super ! A little bit off topic...but I really like this idea. Something like OpenWindows/CDE/GNOME session choice...actually something which re-instanciate the idea that shell/cmdline-environment is important to us instead of deciding that users should use bash/ksh or whatever tar because they don't really know what to chose. Hey...something really OPEN ! This is a path to OpenOPENSolaris, instead of a skeleton for a new "GNOME OS". Exit all these sort of "play-station L.nux", where you have to know where to click instead of have to know how to do sys-admin job. Nicolas _______________________________________________ indiana-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/indiana-discuss
