On Jan 12, 2008 3:58 AM, Xavier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > eliott wrote: > > Also of note: pacman 3.1 doesn't appear to overwrite the /etc/profile > > file, even if you don't change it, because the package changed hands > > (profile != profile.bash). > > > > When I enabled testing, fetched pacman 3.1, and then updated, I got a > > profile.pacnew. Moving that over to replace the existing file and > > logout-login fixed all the man pages that I had chance to look at. > > pacman, git, and a few others. > > > > > Ah indeed, when pacman installs the new filesystem package, it doesn't > have the original md5sum of /etc/profile, because that one is only > available in the old bash package, and not in the old filesystem package.
Good catch. I can bump the md5sum but fiddling with the file, if people think that is ideal?

