Thanks guys.......I made one myself...Everything seems to work
Aloha
Lourdes A Jones wrote:
> Gyepi SAM wrote:
> > I agree that RPMs should not overwrite config files. From my
> > experience, they merely rename the previous version so it should be
> > possible to fix it manually.
>
> When done properly they either rename the previous version or they install
> the new version with a extension showing the change. It all depends on how
> the packager set up the spec file. I hope you continue to have the same
> good luck.
>
> > The RPM may not have them.
> >
> > Do
> > rpm -ql diald
> > to see what files are included.
> >
> > If they aren't included, you could easily create them
> > manually. Look at
> > pppd's connect script for ideas. They are quite similar.
> > The conf file, of course, depends on what your setup.
>
> the http://juanjox.kernelnotes.org site had some configuration rpms that
> could be of help.
>
> there was also a configuration rpm at ftp://contrib.redhat.com for 0.16.5
> which should work with very little modification.
>
> Lourdes
>
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