diff -uNr wget-1.8.2.orig/NEWS wget-1.8.2/NEWS --- wget-1.8.2.orig/NEWS Thu Aug 28 21:45:31 2003 +++ wget-1.8.2/NEWS Thu Aug 28 21:45:31 2003 @@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ ** Compiles on pre-ANSI compilers. -** Global wgetrc now goes to /usr/local/etc (i.e. $sysconfdir). +** Global wgetrc now goes to /etc (i.e. $sysconfdir). ** Lots of bugfixes. @@ -295,9 +295,8 @@ ** Fixed a long-standing bug, so that Wget now works over SLIP connections. -** You can have a system-wide wgetrc (/usr/local/lib/wgetrc by -default). Settings in $HOME/.wgetrc override the global ones, of -course :-) +** You can have a system-wide wgetrc (/etc/wgetrc by default). Settings +in $HOME/.wgetrc override the global ones, of course :-) ** You can set up quota in .wgetrc to prevent sucking too much data. Try `quota = 5M' in .wgetrc (or quota = 100K if you want your diff -uNr wget-1.8.2.orig/doc/wget.info-1 wget-1.8.2/doc/wget.info-1 --- wget-1.8.2.orig/doc/wget.info-1 Thu Aug 28 21:48:44 2003 +++ wget-1.8.2/doc/wget.info-1 Thu Aug 28 21:48:44 2003 @@ -115,8 +115,7 @@ * Most of the features are fully configurable, either through command line options, or via the initialization file `.wgetrc' (*note Startup File::). Wget allows you to define "global" - startup files (`/usr/local/etc/wgetrc' by default) for site - settings. + startup files (`/etc/wgetrc' by default) for site settings. * Finally, GNU Wget is free software. This means that everyone may diff -uNr wget-1.8.2.orig/doc/wget.info-2 wget-1.8.2/doc/wget.info-2 --- wget-1.8.2.orig/doc/wget.info-2 Thu Aug 28 21:49:57 2003 +++ wget-1.8.2/doc/wget.info-2 Thu Aug 28 21:49:57 2003 @@ -521,9 +521,7 @@ =============== When initializing, Wget will look for a "global" startup file, -`/usr/local/etc/wgetrc' by default (or some prefix other than -`/usr/local', if Wget was not installed there) and read commands from -there, if it exists. +`/etc/wgetrc' by default and read commands from there, if it exists. Then it will look for the user's file. If the environmental variable `WGETRC' is set, Wget will try to load that file. Failing that, no @@ -533,7 +531,7 @@ The fact that user's settings are loaded after the system-wide ones means that in case of collision user's wgetrc _overrides_ the -system-wide wgetrc (in `/usr/local/etc/wgetrc' by default). Fascist +system-wide wgetrc (in `/etc/wgetrc' by default). Fascist admins, away!  @@ -873,7 +871,7 @@ ## not contain a comprehensive list of commands -- look at the manual ## to find out what you can put into this file. ## - ## Wget initialization file can reside in /usr/local/etc/wgetrc + ## Wget initialization file can reside in /etc/wgetrc ## (global, for all users) or $HOME/.wgetrc (for a single user). ## ## To use the settings in this file, you will have to uncomment them, @@ -882,7 +880,7 @@ ## - ## Global settings (useful for setting up in /usr/local/etc/wgetrc). + ## Global settings (useful for setting up in /etc/wgetrc). ## Think well before you change them, since they may reduce wget's ## functionality, and make it behave contrary to the documentation: ## diff -uNr wget-1.8.2.orig/doc/wget.texi wget-1.8.2/doc/wget.texi --- wget-1.8.2.orig/doc/wget.texi Thu Aug 28 21:52:07 2003 +++ wget-1.8.2/doc/wget.texi Thu Aug 28 21:52:07 2003 @@ -195,12 +195,12 @@ Most of the features are fully configurable, either through command line options, or via the initialization file @file{.wgetrc} (@pxref{Startup File}). Wget allows you to define @dfn{global} startup files -(@file{/usr/local/etc/wgetrc} by default) for site settings. +(@file{/etc/wgetrc} by default) for site settings. @ignore @c man begin FILES @table @samp -@item /usr/local/etc/wgetrc +@item /etc/wgetrc Default location of the @dfn{global} startup file. @item .wgetrc @@ -1920,9 +1920,7 @@ @cindex location of wgetrc When initializing, Wget will look for a @dfn{global} startup file, -@file{/usr/local/etc/wgetrc} by default (or some prefix other than -@file{/usr/local}, if Wget was not installed there) and read commands -from there, if it exists. +@file{/etc/wgetrc} by default and read commands from there, if it exists. Then it will look for the user's file. If the environmental variable @code{WGETRC} is set, Wget will try to load that file. Failing that, no @@ -1932,7 +1930,7 @@ The fact that user's settings are loaded after the system-wide ones means that in case of collision user's wgetrc @emph{overrides} the -system-wide wgetrc (in @file{/usr/local/etc/wgetrc} by default). +system-wide wgetrc (in @file{/etc/wgetrc} by default). Fascist admins, away! @node Wgetrc Syntax, Wgetrc Commands, Wgetrc Location, Startup File