[CentOS] noReplaceConfig equivalent for /etc/yum.conf
Karanbir Singh
mail-lists at karan.orgFri Jul 16 23:48:08 UTC 2010
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On 07/16/2010 11:44 PM, FHDATA wrote: > noReplaceConfig[comment]=When selected, no packages that would change > configuration data are automatically installed > noReplaceConfig=1 yum does not automatically install anything. you would need to initiate an install / update operation by hand. Having said that, it should not be too hard to write a plugin that would force a user confirm for any package that drops or touches a file in /etc ( assuming you can get to a stage where /etc/* does represent all config data on a machine ). Alternatively, you could do it where the package payload is checked for config metadata. - KB
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