Mike Klinke said:
> On Thursday 31 March 2005 16:11, William Hooper wrote:
>
>
>> Looking at the .spec file
>> (http://cvs.fedora.redhat.com/viewcvs/rpms/squirrelmail/FC-3/squi
>> rrelmail.spec) it should be marked %config(noreplace).  In fact all the
>> *.php files in /etc/squirrelmail/ are.
>>
>
> Looking at a diff between what the RPM delivered and what the SCP
> delivers it lists a few differences:

Notice that above I referred to your comment that the config.php was
changed by the RPM.  I mention nothing about plugins.

> ( ../calendar are the SCP distributed .php files and the current
> directory here is the resulting directory after the Fedora RPM update )
[snip]
>
> If you're .spec file savvy perhaps this'll make some sense to you.

It makes perfect sense.  The calendar folder is part of the RPM, so it
added and replaced files as needed.  Since the calendar directory is part
of the Squirrelmail "program", these files have to be replaced.  If they
weren't they you could never updated Squirrelmail.  The same thing would
have happened if you had untarred an updated tarball over your current
directory.

If you plan on making changes to Squirrelmail "program" files that are
included in the RPM, perhaps you should look at managing Squirrelmail
manually instead of using the RPMs.

-- 
William Hooper



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