On Wed, 2006-09-06 at 11:28 +1000, John Newbigin wrote:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
if the files are (config) type, then a locally user modified version will superseed the new rpm based one, and will result in your config's being left alone with the new files being dropped as .rpmnew
I'd presume this is what happened ?
The problem is an rpm issue where if you delete a config file, it will 'come back' when an update is installed.
The purpose of this change is so that we mirror what is done by upstream.
what's 'the upstream' in this case?
You mean where fedora is putting it?
-sv