On Sun, Oct 06, 2019 at 07:34:41PM BST, Daniel Jakots wrote: > Hi, > > I run a bunch of -current VM and I manage them with ansible. When > there's a file that gets updated in src/etc, I check if it matters for > me and if it doesn't, I ignore it. Then, eventually I sync the file in > my ansible repo with upstream's one. But even then sysmerge keeps > nagging me with: > Subject: example.com rc.sysmerge output > > ---- /etc/login.conf unhandled, re-run sysmerge to merge the new version > > and I usually end up running sysmerge manually with 'd'. > > Any advice on how to deal with that? How do you do it? > > Cheers, > Daniel >
Hi Daniel, Any files, that sysmerge(8) would complain about that I modified by hand, I put into /etc/sysmerge.ignore[0]. Every now and again, I run 'sysmerge -d' on one of my machines and then update the config files in SaltStack, which I use to manage them with. [0] https://man.openbsd.org/sysmerge#FILES Hope that helps. Cheers, Raf

