Robin,

The file /Kernel/Config.pm holds all custom user config parameters.

HTH.

Harry Cruz
Brazil

On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 9:55 AM, Robin Bowes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm just starting to look at OTRS on the CentOS platform. As is quite usual
> for a package that does not have any/many core devs using it on
> Redhat-flavours of linux (I assume), I have found that the otrs-provided
> spec file does not do things quite right for the Redhat-platform.
>
> Fortunately, there is an OTRS RPM in the epel repository which has a more
> suitable layout. I have successfully used this to rebuild the 2.30rc1 RPM.
>
> Unfortunately, it is not quite right - specifically, it needs some work on
> defining which files should me marked "%config(noreplace)" so they are not
> zapped when the RPM is upgraded.
>
> So, I'm looking for some feedback from the otrs team as to which files
> should be considered "configuration" files and not replaced when the RPM is
> upgraded.
>
> Can anyone give me some guidance in this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> R.
>
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