On 08/21/2009 06:51 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
> I dunno. Didn't really seem like a bug to me, just your standard
> every day linux update that breaks backwards compatibility.
> That seems to happen all the time, and in this case was actually
> easy to fix, once I found the right web page.

would a sed script to fix this be appropriate in the RPM?  Sorry, I
forget if scripts can know if they're running in upgrade mode.

-Bill

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