Hi, I just get a funny message from "SUSEWatcher" while upgrading from 10.0RC1 to 10.0Final: "During the last package installation, some changed configuration files were detected. Find the log files ......" The message is on my screen, yast is installing further packages, and I have no idea what this message want's me to say. Sure, if I update a system, some config files change. Unless this dialog provides some filenames it is useless. (BTW: qt-devel-doc-4.0.1 seems to be broken) -- mdc
meister@netz00.com wrote:
Hi,
I just get a funny message from "SUSEWatcher" while upgrading from 10.0RC1 to 10.0Final: "During the last package installation, some changed configuration files were detected. Find the log files ......" The message is on my screen, yast is installing further packages, and I have no idea what this message want's me to say. Sure, if I update a system, some config files change. Unless this dialog provides some filenames it is useless. (BTW: qt-devel-doc-4.0.1 seems to be broken)
as long as I remember, when a rpm find a already existing config file, it can do two intelligent things: * don't touch the file aned copy a "config.rpmnew" file and let you do the change, but you may think at it :-( * change the file after renaming the old one "config.rpmold". may be the result is odd, but you can revert. jdd -- pour m'écrire, aller sur: http://www.dodin.net http://valerie.dodin.net http://arvamip.free.fr
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