22 Aug
2019
22 Aug
'19
18:13
Am Samstag, 17. August 2019, 10:55:44 schrieb Carlos E. R.: > There was a service that run on boot that searched for those files and > told the admin, but it has been removed. I think that going back more > years, it emailed root as well. > > Now, you have to run "rpmconfigcheck" manually. I documented this on the > wiki. Well, the service does still exist: $ systemctl status rpmconfigcheck * rpmconfigcheck.service - Scan for unresolved .rpmnew, .rpmorig, and .rpmsave files Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/rpmconfigcheck.service; disabled; vendor preset: disabled) Active: inactive (dead) (it is disabled by default, but that's the case since years if not a decade, AFAIK) It doesn't notify anybody though AFAICS, the output should go to the journal/syslog and should also be visible if you run "systemctl status rpmconfigcheck" (might be necessary to do that as root though). I don't think it ever supported sending emails, though it might be possible to configure journald or the used syslog daemon to do that. I had a quick look at the current rpmconfigcheck script itself, it does add a message to /var/log/update-messages, which would be displayed by YaST/zypper if you do updates I think (it will not be run during updates though, no idea if that was different in the past). Kind Regards, Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org