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## Path: System/SuSEconfig
## Type: yesno
## Default: yes
## Config: perl
#
# May SuSEconfig modify your perllocal.pod? (yes/no)
#
CREATE_PERLLOCAL_POD="yes"
## Path: System/SuSEconfig
## Description:
## Type: yesno
## Default: yes
#
# Some people don't want SuSEconfig to modify the system. With this
# entry you can disable SuSEconfig completely.
# Please don't contact our support if you have trouble configuring your
# system after having disabled SuSEconfig. (yes/no)
#
ENABLE_SUSECONFIG="yes"
## Type: string(root,"")
## Default: root
#
# SuSEconfig can mail reports (created by YaST or included in packages)
# to you. Here you can set the address. If you don't want reports to
# be sent, then simply set it to "".
#
MAIL_REPORTS_TO="root"
## Type: list(warn,all,off)
## Default: off
#
# There are two levels of mailing. If you set MAIL_LEVEL it to "warn"
# you will only get the important mails. If you set it to "all", you will
# also receive the logs.
#
MAIL_LEVEL="off"
## Type: yesno
## Default: yes
#
# We have a small perl script to generate the usr/info/dir file. Do you
# want this file to be generated? (yes/no)
#
CREATE_INFO_DIR="yes"
## Type: yesno
## Default: no
#
# If SORT_PASSWD_BY_UID is set to yes, SuSEconfig sorts your /etc/passwd
# and /etc/group by uid/gid.
#
SORT_PASSWD_BY_UID="no"
## Type: yesno
## Default: no
#
# Do you want to have "." in root path? This is not recommended, but
# many people do prefer it (yes/no). The setting affects all system
# users (with uid < 100)
#
CWD_IN_ROOT_PATH="no"
## Type: yesno
## Default: yes
#
# Do you want to have "." in the path for normal users?
# Defaults to "yes" since this has been the case for years.
#
CWD_IN_USER_PATH="no"
## Path: System/SuSEconfig
## Type: yesno
## Config: groff
## Default: yes
#
# Update /etc/papersize to get page sizes for groff correct? (yes/no)
#
UPDATE_GROFF_CONF="yes"
## Type: string(letter,legal,a4,b5)
## Config: groff
## Default: ""
#
# By default, SuSEconfig tries to get the correct page size
# from your system wide locale (i.e. from the system wide value of
# LC_PAPER, which is possibly inherited from the system wide value of LANG).
# If you want to set a page size for groff different from that,
# you can set GROFF_PAGESIZE to the following values
# letter, legal, a4, b5
#
GROFF_PAGESIZE=""