Norbert Preining <prein...@logic.at> writes:

> Maybe one can completely drop the ucf file? Maybe the files were never
> added to the ucf database and this crept in somehow?

I'm not competely sure without checking out older versions, but I
_think_ that they are conffiles in squeeze, but they were managed by ucf
in the later versions of TeXLive 2009 (2010?) in unstable and probably
wheezy.

Therefore one could argue we should rather leave in the code for people
that did irregular upgrades to unstable or testing.  However, I don't
care much about anyone running testing or unstable early in the release
cycle and then stopping to track updates - TL 2012 is in sid for months
now. 

Regards, Frank


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