Hi, Did you really investigate tetex-bin? It is completely irrelevant with the current problem you claimed, I believe.
It doesn't modify any conffile but only asks how to set permissions of a file and/or asks which hyphenation pattern to load. Further, The first thing it asked me was whether I wanted to "manage" its configuration file with Debconf, and it defaulted to "yes"! this doesn't immediately mean always This behavior needs to stop, now. It is a violation of Policy, section 11.7.3, which states that local changes must be preserved during a package upgrade. It would be possible to preserve local changes with debconf in some cases, IMHO, and there might be good reason to set default answer to "yes". But that's just making things a bit nicer. In the meantime, I will be filing serious bugs against packages which have "manage with debconf" prompts (except XFree86), ESPECIALLY the ones which default to yes. Why except only XFree86? Do you really know every other packages situation well enough? I believe we should be, generally, more flexible with conffile handling. We need to reset a computer sometimes... Thanks, 2003.4.18(Fri) -- Debian Developer & Debian JP Developer - much more I18N of Debian Atsuhito Kohda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Department of Math., Univ. of Tokushima