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Ow Mun Heng wrote:

> Yep. That is most certainly a problem. Unless of course you're so sure
> and you can remove CONFIG_PROTECT and then get use buildpkg's to package
> in the created tbz2 with the new updated configs. (yeah, you can't use
> --buildpkg to do it since it will be with the original un-changed config
> files)

If you quickpkg a package, IIRC it packages the *modified* etc files
into the tarball.

k


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