On Jo, 25 mar 21, 04:39:53, Michael Grant wrote: > When I apt-update, sometimes I update something for which I modified a config > file and I get this menu: > > Configuration file '/etc/matrix-synapse/homeserver.yaml' > ==> Modified (by you or by a script) since installation. > ==> Package distributor has shipped an updated version. > What would you like to do about it ? Your options are: > Y or I : install the package maintainer's version > N or O : keep your currently-installed version > D : show the differences between the versions > Z : start a shell to examine the situation > The default action is to keep your current version. > *** homeserver.yaml (Y/I/N/O/D/Z) [default=N]
This is provided by dpkg. > Sometimes, rarely, I get a 5th option offering to try to merge the > files. I don't know what causes the merge option to be available or > not. The package is using ucf. > If this is a file which I indeed modified, what I inevitably end up > doing is using the Z option, popping into a shell, then presents me 2 > variables (without $ in front of them) which give me 2 files: current > and new. > > So what I do is manually echo the two variables out (putting a $ in > front of them) and run emacs and emerge them together. This is fine, > it's usually pretty easy. Hmm, with vim something like 'vimdiff $current $new' should work, there is no need to echo the variables firsts, and I would be surprised if emacs couldn't do something similar. > Is there some way I can at minimum add a 5th option to the above menu > to run emacs in emerge mode with those files as args? This would save > lazy me the steps of echoing the vars and starting emacs manually. That would have to be implemented in dpkg and ucf. > I run etckeeper, it would be really sweet if this was smart enough to > attempt a 3-way merge (merge with an ancestor file). Recently more and more packages have been adding support for conf.d-style directories. That way you can keep your local customizations completely separate from the default configuration and there is no prompt from dpkg or ucf. Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
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