I know that this is checked somehow as I have been asked which config file to install or leave alone when upgrading various packages with aptitude.
What I would like is a command line (not interactive) that would give me a list of all the config files in all installed packages that were modified from the original/default values. I'm doing a new lenny install on a blank drive because I want a clean slate and none of the disk corruption/missing files/old useless files that have accumulated over multiple releases. But I dread having to re-configure every package manually or editing every config file manually. I have the cruft output (236119 lines!) but this includes kernel source (for multiple versions), /home files (which I'm backing up and restoring anyway and much much more that it's not realistic to go through. Are there some options to aptitude (or dkpg?) that would give me this list of only the config files that were changed? I've gone over the aptitude reference manual but didn't see anything obvious. Maybe someone more experienced with aptitude can point me in the right direction? Thanks. A. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org