The only real solution to this is to use SVN or something similar rather
than the stupid valve updating mechanism.

SVN would merge changes for you (in text files anyway).

I do this for sourcemod. it makes things much easier.

On Fri, Nov 02, 2007 at 08:44:42PM +0100, Gerben | Hyperized Hosting wrote:
> Is it possible to not touch the maplist, mapcycle and motd files with a
> next update?
> I got a lot of complains from my clients that their files got
> overwritten by the latest update. Im not sure if it happened before, but
> this is the first time I get the complains.
>
> If this has a reason I would like to know what exactly changed with the
> files so I can use whatever bug it fixed / option was added.
>
> With kind regards,
>
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