[CentOS] yum/RPM behaviour: does yum/RPM overwrite a file modified by a user during an update ?
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giggzounet at gmail.comMon Nov 29 12:38:06 UTC 2010
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Le 29/11/2010 12:44, Gabriel Tabares a écrit : >> a very easy. But what will yum/RPM do during the next update ? Will it >> overwrite the file ? Will it write on display that the file was modified >> by an user (as under debian) ? >> > > As far as I can tell, if the file is marked as a configuration file in > the RPM, it will be left alone and the new configuration file will be > renamed to file.rpmnew. If the file is not marked as a configuration > file, it will be overwritten. > > Regards, > > Gabriel ok ths for your answer! where in the rpm package can I find if the file is a configuration file or not ? Regards, Guillaume
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