* Thorsten Kukuk <kukuk@suse.de>, on 23-02-20, wrote:
On Sat, Feb 22, Bernard Lang wrote:
Also, I do not understand why I should have "files usrfiles" without having had to play the rpm{new, save} game sometimes earlier.
Because we modify /etc/nsswitch.conf during update to add this parameter if necessary, and this didn't seem to work for you.
I am not sure I understand ... you modify it during update, and then unmodify it when the update is finished? Because the whole purpose of nsswitch.conf.rpmnew is to avoid modifying without precautions nsswitch.conf ... if I understand correstly.
And since I am not the only one who had problems, my guess is that many other people are in the same situation.
People tend to simply and claim this is the reason for their problem while it is not.
yes, but some seemed to have exactly the same symptoms.
That's why it is important to find to root cause for every problem and not assume it's all the same.
That is why I spend so much time describing what happened to me, with my suggestions ... for my benefit and for the benefit of the community (it is the same in my mind). Bernard
Thorsten
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