>> "TL" == Torsten Landschoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
TL> On Tue, Jan 05, 1999 at 04:26:10AM +0100, Wichert Akkerman wrote: >> `it' being something the administrator himself (herself? do female UNIX >> admins exist?) makes. >> >> Adding a --never-replace-configfile option for dpkg should do the trick. TL> What if the old configfile is incompatible with the new package? TL> Let's say the configuration of inetd changes to look like that of TL> xinetd :) The admin has to take care of this. If I start a update on 20 boxes, I clearly don't want to press y or n on every of them multiple times. So I opt for "don't replace". On my model, every configfile comes from a repository on a central server (so I can recreate a box easily after a n accident), so I prepare then beforehand anyway. [The mechanism of distribution the conffiles would do some substitution like hostname etc.] So, no problem. Ciao, Martin