Re: [gentoo-user] Reconsidering webalizer's etc-update files

2006-06-25 Thread Teresa and Dale
Grant wrote:

 When I emerged an update to webalizer a while back I didn't pay
 attention to the changes etc-update was making to the default
 configuration file so I didn't know how to update my custom file
 manually.  Webalizer hasn't worked since.  How can I force webalizer
 to re-update all files it originally wanted to update via etc-update?

 - Grant


You could rename the config file the reemerge it.  Won't be a update
then but it will give you a new config file and you still have your old one.

On the other hand, if you have buildpkg set in make.conf, you can untar
it to a seperate directory then pull it from there. 

Someone could also email you theirs.  ;-)  I don't have one, sorry.

Hope one of those helps.

Dale
:-)  :-)
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Re: [gentoo-user] Reconsidering webalizer's etc-update files

2006-06-25 Thread Jeremy Olexa
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Grant wrote:
 When I emerged an update to webalizer a while back I didn't pay
 attention to the changes etc-update was making to the default
 configuration file so I didn't know how to update my custom file
 manually.  Webalizer hasn't worked since.  How can I force webalizer
 to re-update all files it originally wanted to update via etc-update?
 
 - Grant

If you re-emerge the package you will get the config files that it
wanted to replace the old ones with. Is that what you are looking for?
Your original message was not that clear..

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