Re: [gentoo-user] quickpkg nice-to-have

2021-06-03 Thread Matt Connell (Gmail)
On Thu, 2021-06-03 at 16:58 +0200, n952162 wrote: > On 6/3/21 4:52 PM, Neil Bothwick wrote: > > > > alias quickpkg='quickpkg --include-unmodified-config=y' ;-) > > > > > yeah, that's a good idea.  But I think my suggestion is also good. > > The problem with such cover-my-ass aliases is they're

Re: [gentoo-user] quickpkg nice-to-have

2021-06-03 Thread n952162
On 6/3/21 4:52 PM, Neil Bothwick wrote: On Thu, 3 Jun 2021 15:14:31 +0200, n952162 wrote: It sure would be nice if quickpkg would at least save config files by default, like to inittab.saved, for when you forget to supply --include-unmodified-config empty file because --include-config=n when

Re: [gentoo-user] quickpkg nice-to-have

2021-06-03 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Thu, 3 Jun 2021 15:14:31 +0200, n952162 wrote: > It sure would be nice if quickpkg would at least save config files by > default, like to inittab.saved, for when you forget to supply > --include-unmodified-config > > empty file because --include-config=n when 'quickpkg' was used. alias

Re: [gentoo-user] quickpkg nice-to-have

2021-06-03 Thread n952162
On 6/3/21 3:14 PM, n952162 wrote: It sure would be nice if quickpkg would at least save config files by default, like to inittab.saved, for when you forget to supply --include-unmodified-config empty file because --include-config=n when 'quickpkg' was used. If the installation can test if the

[gentoo-user] quickpkg nice-to-have

2021-06-03 Thread n952162
It sure would be nice if quickpkg would at least save config files by default, like to inittab.saved, for when you forget to supply --include-unmodified-config empty file because --include-config=n when 'quickpkg' was used. If the installation can test if the target config file is modified,