Mk/bsd.command.mk: missing CSH tag

Eir Nym eirnym at gmail.com
Mon Nov 22 23:27:04 UTC 2010


On 22 November 2010 17:17, Lars Engels <lars.engels at 0x20.net> wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 08:21:31PM +0300, Eir Nym wrote:
>> On 19 November 2010 18:32, Christian Weisgerber <naddy at mips.inka.de> wrote:
>> > Eir Nym <eirnym at gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >> >>> Since when? If you are missing /bin/csh, your system is defective
>> >> >>> or at least nonstandard.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> It is good joke, thanks
>> >> >
>> >> > I guess he's talking about the ports tree being too fragile for some
>> >> > non-default configurations and not many people are willing to fix it.
>> >>
>> >> I understand this. Port can check this (because it is optional system
>> >> component) and use another or generate error.
>> >
>> > This is very confusing.  One of us is out of sync with reality.
>> > (If it's me, I'd like to know.)  Your confident claim that csh is
>> > optional is like stating that the sky is green and the sun is purple.
>> >
>> > Did I miss something?
>>
>> If you think that any part of base system is mandatory, you should
>> write request to remove knob WITHOUT_TCSH and any other, which you
>> think is not optional.
>
> If you want support from the FreeBSD community, every part of the base
> system is mandatory.
>

But you have to check every optional.


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