Greetings list. I'm a new user to FreeBSD and I just managed to introduce myself to ldconfig's default behavior. I'm currently locked out of my remote server since bash isn't statically compiled and will have to get physical access to correct my blunder. :(
As a new user to FreeBSD, ldconfig's default behavior makes about as much sense to me as rm adding "-fr ~" or kill adding "-9 1" in the absence of arguments. I hate to sound ignorant but I have to ask, is there any particular reason FreeBSD's ldconfig defaults to this seemingly unintuitive and non-newbie-safe behavior? Would a patch that changes the behavior of ldconfig to assume -r in the absence of command line arguments and adds a new parameter like -e[rase]|-d[estroy]|-w[ipe]|-z[ap]|-l[olnewbie] to enable the original behavior be likely to gain any acceptance? Regards, Shelby Cain
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