I might have an idea of what could have happened: how does the packager
know that the file is different from the previous package's default version?
While I upgraded other packages on another server today I noticed something
in my own behaviour: when there are modifications on a package file and
Hello Colin,
Here is the output of apt/term.log:
Log started: 2024-07-02 00:04:13
(Reading database ... 64456 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack .../openssh-sftp-server_1%3a9.2p1-2+deb12u3_amd64.deb
...
Unpacking openssh-sftp-server (1:9.2p1-2+deb12u3) over
On Tue, Jul 02, 2024 at 03:05:16PM +, John Wellesz wrote:
> I used apt upgrade to install the security update available for
> openssh-server
>
>* What was the outcome of this action?
>
> It overwrote /etc/ssh/sshd_config without promtping, erasing the custom
> settings
> and almost
Package: openssh-server
Version: 1:9.2p1-2+deb12u3
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
*** Reporter, please consider answering these questions, where appropriate ***
* What led up to the situation?
Upgrading to the latest security update
* What exactly did you do (or not do) that was
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