Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2013 12:20:05 -0600 From: James <james@hicag.org> To: Kamil Choudhury <Kamil.Choudhury@anserinae.net> Cc: "hackers@freebsd.org" <hackers@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: pkgng for configuration management? Message-ID: <CAD4099kG0FOd9qTQZnMu7qX=YcJkvoitj%2BuQYO9_wHvtWqv9sQ@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <F9A7386EC2A26E4293AF13FABCCB32B3011DC398B5@janus.anserinae.net> References: <F9A7386EC2A26E4293AF13FABCCB32B3011DC398B5@janus.anserinae.net>
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I do this and it works really well. One primary motivation to try such a thing is because in my situation a lot of config files are tightly coupled with the system. I need everything to update at once. Granted, this is just for configuration files that don't change from system-to-system and/or can be auto-generated. Things that change a lot are maintained differently. -- James. http://jameb.us/
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