texmf/tex/config
K. Berry
TWG-TDS@SHSU.edu
Fri, 20 Oct 1995 17:20:23 -0400
At least the teTeX distribution contains a couple of sample config
files to help people get going without much fuss and I think it's
good that they are collected in one place in a config/ directory.
They should go somewhere else. If a distribution supplies them, they're
a distribution file, not a locally-created file!
I'm confused about the whole thing. Do graphics and babel *require* a
config file, and yet do not supply a decent generic one to start from?
I'm guessing they're like LaTeX, and supply a config file a site can
change or not, and tetex does ... what?
As long as the config files are locally generated, they should be
placed in config/. (All of them: It's a Good Thing to know what one
has changed in distributions.)
I agree.
Please not. It's a hassle to remember months later which files were
changed/adapted in an installation and which ones weren't.
Right. Plus the CD-ROM argument.
If one adds an explicit hint to local/ that this is the place to
store site-specific (adapted) configuration files, dropping config/
is fine with me.
I've done this. I see no reason for two different site-specific directories.