On Oct 13, 2016, at 5:33 PM, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote: > cp /usr/share/openstack-dashboard/local_settings.py \ > /etc/openstack-dashboard
I can accept that stuff like this should/could be required if I had upgraded from one version of Openstack to another, but I went from one version in Mitaka to another [in Mitaka].. Granted, from '2:9.0.0-3' to '3:10.0.0-1'. But maybe that's not Mitaka? So when I run Sid, what's the version of Openstack I'm running now? But whatever changed, the post-/preinst should/could grep for whatever changed and notify the user that this copy needs to be done and the result verified. IMO, we MUST be able to have a more seamless upgrade between upgrades! It is not acceptable (nor in the Debian GNU/Linux history/way) to break stuff like this :(. This is more like what RedHat and those do, we should be able to do better!

