> The RPM/tarball option worries me a > bit, since if I do forget a file, then I'll be down for a while, plus I > don't have another machine of the same type where I can create the tarball. There's no substitute for testing. If it's really important to have a very short down time, you need a similar machine where you can test a new package. Short of that, the symlink suggestions people have made are probably the best you can do. - Perrin
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