On Mar 30, Julian Gilbey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > > Also, the default installation of a package should *NOT* give error
> > > messages: I haven't touched any of the udev configuration files or
> > > anything.
> > The default installation does not, but at least for a while (until %e
> > will work) I will not automatically change an existing configuration.
> But my installation *does* give this error!  (Unless you mean the
> default installation in 0.088.)
Yes. It's a warning. If your system has been working so far then you do
not need to worry, else you would have already been searching for a
different solution.

> A user who installs version 0.4 of a package, makes no local
> modifications, and then simlpy upgrades 0.4 -> 0.5 -> 0.6 should have
> a functionally identical system to a user who installs 0.6 in the
> first place.  That is not happening here.
An nice principle, but something which may not be trivial to be
implemented. If the change were just s/a/b/ I would have done it like I
did for other changes in the past (look at preinst...).

-- 
ciao,
Marco

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