On Fri, 7 Jul 2017 00:36:38 +0200 Robert Luberda wrote:
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> 5. If he or she wants to correct the mistake, runs the dpkg-reonfigure
> command again, and selects exactly the same options, what makes
> dpkg-reconfigure to create exactly the same new config file as
previously.
> Obviously the
Severity 867511 wishlist
thanks
Hi,
Yes. This would be the same if you install a new version, where
the maintainer has not changed a conffile, and that the user had
previously rejected, but now has changed her mind.
ucf has no way of knowing that the user might have changed the
Package: ucf
Version: 3.0036
Severity: important
Hi,
apt-listchanges uses debconf-based interface to generate a new version
of config file, and then calls ucf to update the config file with the
new version. I've just noticed that this does not work properly when
the generated file is the same as
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