[CentOS] How to extract one file from rpm using yum?
Robert Moskowitz
rgm at htt-consult.comThu Jan 31 18:29:31 UTC 2013
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On 01/31/2013 11:40 AM, Reindl Harald wrote: > > Am 31.01.2013 16:55, schrieb Robert Moskowitz: >> I want to get the original version of /etc/clamd.d/amavis.conf from the >> amavisd-new rpm to get the defaults to submit a bug report. I could not >> figure out how to do this, so I did a reinstall, but it did not replace >> this file (whatprovides says it comes from this rpm). >> >> Is there a way to extract just the one file, and better yet, place it >> elsewhere than its regular destination? > seems you are very new in the rpm world Actually very old to it. I use to do this stuff 10 years ago and my brain just ain't what it use to be. Use to do my own builds for a number of apps, but doubt I could do a build now! > > THANKFULLY a reinstall does not touch modified config-files > BUT you get a warning from yum that whatever.conf was installed > as watever.conf.rpmnew >
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