VTH> SWUP is a dependency handler mostly. RPM is rather helpless without it
VTH> as it will just spew out dependencies and not solve them.
VTH> And if you lose config files during upgrades it's because of a faulty
VTH> package which you should file a bug report on. So if you state your
VTH> specific problem we might be able to help you better :)

Well,  at  the moment there was a single thing that maked me thinking of
swup updating. :)
I had /etc/ntp.conf unchanged but "touched" (mtime of file was changed).
Let's  think that old default config was OK for me, for example I edited
it  a  bit  and than came back to what I started from. Today's update to
ntp-4.2.0-14tr  rewrote  /etc/ntp.conf  from old default to new default.
Why? I want old default config with a new executables!

(P.S. ntp is just for example.)

Denis Solovyov

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