On Wed, Sep 03, 2003, Matthias Kurz wrote:

> [...]
> > > Is there a command to enable/disable services (e.g. something
> > > like "rc disable cvs"), or do i have to edit the files under
> > > $opkg_root/etc/rc.d ?
> >
> > Sure, you never have to edit <prefix>/etc/rc.d/rc.* files, of course.
> > All variables in the %config sections of those <prefix>/etc/rc.d/rc.*
> > files can be overridden by entries in <prefix>/etc/rc.conf. ...
>
> Ahh, and rc.conf is tagged as config file, so an upgrade should not
> overwrite it, should it ?

Bingo! ;-)

> What happens with modified config files during upgrade ? It is
> probably not the wanted behaviour, when disabled services magically
> return back to life after an upgrade. Hmmm, looks like modified config
> files are renamed to *.rpmorig and replaced by the new ones...

What happens to config files on upgrades you can see in for
instance under "Table 2: RPM handling of configuration files" in
http://www.openpkg.org/doc/articles/sysadmin/article.html

> [...]
>
> > What do you mean by "stray" here? This is the regular Qt package of
> > OpenPKG-CURRENT (do not intermix it with "kde-qt"). I see no problem
> > with it. Can you be more specific?
>
> I see a
> rsync://rsync.openpkg.org/openpkg-ftp/current/qt-3.2.1-20030828.src.rpm
> and a
> rsync://rsync.openpkg.org/openpkg-ftp/current/SRC/qt-3.2.1-20030901.src.rpm

Ops, you're right. I just looked into SRC intuitively. The one
one in the parent dir is an accident. Removed. Thanks the details.

                                       Ralf S. Engelschall
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