On Dec 11, 2021, at 12:11 AM, fgyamauti2 fgyamauti2 <fgyamau...@gmail.com> 
wrote:
>  Apparently some ports that I've installed are making directories inside 
> '/usr/local/etc' with example configuration files. Still the installed ports 
> themselves seem to only listen to stuff inside '/opt/local/etc'.

They shouldn't be.

>   For instance, I have an 'unbound' folder inside both. In the former, it 
> contains 'unbound.config', while in the latter it contains 'root.key' and 
> 'unsound.config-dist' (a file with contents identical to 'unbound.config'). 
> That seems to happen to particular ports only, though. Anyone experiencing 
> that? Are these folders really unnecessary?

On my system(s) the unbound port does not create anything in /usr/local/etc

`port contents unbound` doesn't show any unusual files and I don't see any part 
of the portfile that would be doing that on your system.

-- 
Daniel J. Luke

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