[Fw: Linux Job]

Gerald Combs gerald at ethereal.com
Thu Mar 24 08:31:23 CST 2005


Brian Kelsay wrote:
> Get with Cymor and interrogate him about what Debian does exactly.   When I do an upgrade, if a package has a config file and the author has added new default features, the apt/dpkg system compares it to your config file to see if you have customized it yet.  I've been told the best thing to do is to say no to an update of the config file to preserve your changes.  I have chosen on one box to look at the changes, but got a bit lost.  I assume that once you are familiar w/ a given pkg, you could change this stuff on the fly to get new features.

Gentoo does this too, in its own annoying way.  What I want is something
that will automatically detect when I make a change to a given file in
/etc, and check that change into SVN.  That way I can see all the
changes that have been made to a configuation file, and revert back to a
specific revision if needed.



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