History log of /netbsd-current/etc/weekly.conf
Revision Date Author Comments
# 1.3 30-Sep-2000 lukem

move default config files from /etc/default -> /etc/defaults, to be
consistent with what FreeBSD uses /etc/defaults for, and since SVR4
uses /etc/default for another purpose.
as discussed on tech-userlevel, and no objections were made.


# 1.2 21-Aug-2000 lukem

migrate guts of these /etc/foo.conf config files into /etc/default/foo.conf,
and source the latter in the former. this makes it easier for a sysadmin to
upgrade the default files without affecting local config, and retains the
semantics that the /etc/foo.conf files are the actual files that are edited
(as opposed to /etc/foo.local.conf or /etc/foo.conf.local or whatever, which
isn't as intuitive).


# 1.1 05-Jan-1997 mrg

branches: 1.1.12;
add configuration file for daily, weekly, montly, as
daily.conf, weekly.conf and montly.conf. the file
allows each action taken by all scripts to be turned
on or off.


# 1.1.12.2 01-Oct-2000 lukem

pull up rev 1.3 (approved by thorpej):
move default config files from /etc/default -> /etc/defaults, to be
consistent with what FreeBSD uses /etc/defaults for, and since SVR4
uses /etc/default for another purpose.
as discussed on tech-userlevel, and no objections were made.


# 1.1.12.1 23-Aug-2000 lukem

pull up the following revs:
daily.conf 1.3
monthly.conf 1.2
rc.conf 1.94
security.conf 1.7
weekly.conf 1.2
reason:
migrate default installation config files from /etc to /etc/default
approved:
thorpej