On 08/03/17 10:52, John Hodrien wrote:
It means you're stuck in your own hand crafted niche. Which is fine,
but it's
up to you to maintain the niche, or you find yourself using obsolete
tools
like ifconfig and route.
I'd argue there's a gulf between keeping things simple and doing
things your
own way.
I'm sure there are drop in replacements for ifconfig and route, but even
if deprecated I have not needed to revisit that script for many years,
so I'm not changing it.
When it does eventually break I have to look at four lines to discover
where the problem might be, I can troubleshoot it by trying to run each
line manually and see what is going on.
When qw hit a bug in NetworkManager that breaks something specific that
you're doing then you can try to raise a bug with upstream, or you could
try to review the thousands of lines of code that make it up and try to
fix the problem yourself.
Or perhaps you'll do what I did, remove it and put in a 4 line script.
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Regards,
Giles Coochey
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