I've noticed that in SL6, the sl-release package has a habit of replacing our 
custom sl.repo file (saving the original as .rpmsave), yet the 
yum-conf-sl-other package saves the new file as a .rpmnew file.

I'd much rather our custom sl.repo not be randomly overwritten whenever 
sl-release is updated, is there an easy workaround that won't end up creating 
duplicate repos?

The following thread/discussion on scientificlinuxforum.org also suggests this 
might be a bug:
http://scientificlinuxforum.org/index.php?showtopic=762




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