Re: does /etc/sysctl.d/ really obeyed and does really override /etc/sysctl.conf

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Le Ven 16 mars 2012 21:16, Dave Jones a écrit :

> This isn't an ordering problem, it's an exclusivity problem, because
> sysctls are system-wide, not per-package.

Fontconfig is system-wide too and fontconfig rules have many inter-rule
interactions.

There is no way a .d setup can handle conflicts, other that making
crystal-clear what the ordering of config files is, and stating that the file
with the highest order wins

(and actually this is no different from a single monolithic config file since
the same directive can occur multiple times there too and only one of those
instances will be taken into account)

-- 
Nicolas Mailhot

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