On 2023-12-07 15:53, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2023-12-07 22:27, Darryl Gregorash wrote:
FYI, I just ran rpmconfigcheck for the first time ever. I got a list of several things that have .rpmnew files, but the .conf files are unchanged from 15.4, and my system is still running just fine.
I don't want to argue, but I stand by what I said.
You have effectively claimed that it is essential for everyone, after an upgrade, to run rpmconfigcheck and wade through all the files it tosses up to do whatever it is you think needs to be done. I am merely giving you my experience, that I have never done that, and my system has always continued to work just as I want, after every upgrade. You cannot have it both ways, Carlos. Either my experience is valid, or it is not -- and since my system keeps working, I must conclude that it is. BTW, I have not checked everything, but I have not yet seen any .rmpold files for anything. I conclude from this that the upgrade mechanism no longer renames any .conf files or replaces any of them with any new configurations.
That's why TW now does things differently.
Pray tell, just how does TW do things? Does it make any changes to the config that you set? Or does it leave that all in place, and leave it up to the user to adjust her/her configuration if things no longer work?
/usr move.
Just what is this supposed to mean?