apt will ask you if you want to keep it, overwrite it, compare it etc.

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Mark Walkom

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On 22 February 2014 08:10, Adrian <goo...@core.kyubu.de> wrote:

> On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 02:14:46PM -0800, Tony Su wrote:
>
> > What?!
> >
> > Removing and re-installing the ES package either removes the original or
> > <over-writes> the existing elasticsearch.yml
>
> Does this happen for the debian packages as well?
>
> Best, Adrian
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