* Roland Rosenfeld said: > > "No program may depend on environment variables to get reasonable > > defaults. (That's because these environment variables would have to be > > set in a system-wide configuration file like /etc/profile, which is > > not supported by all shells.)" > > So if you know that the policy forbids profile.d, why do you start > this discussion here? If you want to change the policy, debian-policy > is the correct mailing list (but there you should be prepared better > than simply telling us, that the above for loop solves all problems), > you should especially provide a solution for _all_ available login > shells. And another one for _not_ bloating the environment and _not_ creating possibilities for security risks. marek
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