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Re: UnderscoreClasses macro really broken
From: |
Mark . Burgess |
Subject: |
Re: UnderscoreClasses macro really broken |
Date: |
Wed, 18 Oct 2000 16:03:46 +0200 (MET DST) |
On 19 Sep, Andrews, Martin wrote:
> Just a warning - using the UnderscoreClasses = ( on ) directive has a nasty
> side effect. It removes all classes containing the characters of the current
> machines hard class. I ran into this on a "nt" machine, and it took me a
> while to figure out while my class "opt_just_print" was not showing up.
>
> Even using the -U option (which does not delete classes) only adds an
> underscore to the OS hard class. I think it should (and documentation
> agrees?) add underscores to all built-in classes, like the date and time
> classes, host and domain classe, and so on.
>
> Martin
>
> ---
> Martin Andrews
> address@hidden
>
>
I think this would make an unnecessary mess. It is *extremely*
unlikely that anyone would call a host sunos_sun4u_5_7_Generic.
I think it's better to clarify in the documentation...
Mark
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Mark . Burgess <=