From: "Carlos E. R." <robin.listas@telefonica.net> Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2022 10:01:46 +0200 On 2022-09-12 05:54, David T-G wrote:
Hi, all --
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in my own .vimrc file, but that doesn't seem to matter ...
This concept has come up before for default aliases, too. I tried a few ways to permanently stomp on some /etc/profile.d/* files, but anything that promises to be permanent also breaks updates, so I'm stuck making the same changes again and again. I foresee the same thing with syntax settings *sigh*
It should not break updates. When there is an update to those files, one of two things can happen: 1) Your file is replaced with a new file, but actually it is renamed to /path/someconfig.rpmorig 2) Your file remains intact, but the update appears renamed to /path/someconfig.rpmnew Those renames only happen when the file in question is marked as a config file. As I pointed out, /usr/share/vim/vim*/suse.vimrc at least does not have that bit enabled. That is what requires a bug report. -- Bob