As you know some packages install their config files/dir during the normal package installation (the first examples that popped in my mind are postfix, bind, and apache). I understand that if the configuration file I am editing using ansible is different than the one I providing (as file or template), it will be overwritten back into the desired state next time ansible is run. But, let's say one of the other files in that config file is missing. Or I was bored and deleted the entire config dir. How would I detect it? I take if I do detect I would then want to reinstall said package and then run my customization, right?
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