On 22 Sep 2014, at 12:29 , Noel Jones <njo...@megan.vbhcs.org> wrote: > My thought: there are popular distros that have set this explicitly > to "no" for years, and yet we get very few questions here where the > artificial "no" setting causes a problem. So in a sense it's already > been tested for us.
Sort of. Is there a way to test a existing install to see if this will break things? The way I look at it, someone who has never set the flag to no may have built things in their install assuming the default value and have no idea that something might break when the default is changed. Is there anything like warn_if_fail append_dot_mydomain? Should there be? As for things that COULD break, any lookups COULD break, right? -- Say, give it up, give it up, television's taking its toll That's enough, that's enough, gimme the remote control I've been nice, I've been good, please don't do this to me Turn it off, turn it off, I don't want to have to see