On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 01:05:44AM +0100, David Sastre wrote:
> And given that critical files will be detected as modified (even if
> they are not) because of the cmp line in preremove, existing files
> remain untouched and new files end up in /etc/default/etc.

Scratch that. Preremove can't do that kind of sorcery. It is PRE
remove... (and it's triggered _before_ installing anything...)

It looks like /etc/bash.bashrc and /etc/profile deserve some special 
treatment. The rest of the reasoning is still valid, I think.

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