On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 06:27, Ronald van Haren <[email protected]> wrote: > So the new package doesn't have the config file anymore and is now > removing the old file (it seems it doesn't matter if the file is in > the backup array or not). Any way around this so I can quickly fix > this and people won't come in the grub shell upon next reboot ? > > Ronald > I don't think this is possible internally. One because it would leave unmarked untracked files on /, secondly because internally an upgrade is a remove+install
- [arch-dev-public] keep config file on system when upgradi... Ronald van Haren
- Re: [arch-dev-public] keep config file on system whe... Ronald van Haren
- Re: [arch-dev-public] keep config file on system whe... Daenyth Blank
- Re: [arch-dev-public] keep config file on system... Aaron Griffin
- Re: [arch-dev-public] keep config file on sy... Dan McGee
- Re: [arch-dev-public] keep config file o... Aaron Griffin
- Re: [arch-dev-public] keep config f... Daenyth Blank
- Re: [arch-dev-public] keep conf... Aaron Griffin
- Re: [arch-dev-public] keep ... Daenyth Blank
- Re: [arch-dev-public] keep ... Aaron Griffin
- Re: [arch-dev-public] keep ... Ronald van Haren
- Re: [arch-dev-public] keep config file on system whe... Pierre Schmitz
- Re: [arch-dev-public] keep config file on system... Ronald van Haren

