Ralf Treinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> > You could compare the md5 checksum of the installed files with the >> > checksum of the original files. >> >> Sure, but there isn't anything I can do if checksums differ: I'm not >> allowed to modify conffiles. > > At least you could remove them in case the checksum is the same. > I guess this will almost always be the case anyway.
BTW, where do I get the checksums of the original files? When ocaml-nox is upgraded, /var/lib/dpkg/info/ocaml-nox.md5sums is replaced and checksums vanish. I think there is something I'm missing. >> I could leave them around if so, but they'll probably mess with >> the new ocaml-mode file. Or rename them? Any other idea? > > What kind of trouble could be caused? In the worst case there > is a slight overhead for reading a useless file. Otherwise > I don't see any particular problem. OK. -- Jérôme Marant

