Le 30/11/2010 17:50, Michael Biebl a écrit :
On 30.11.2010 17:43, Cardamine wrote:
BTW, is it normal that if I manually delete a config file in
/etc/polkit-1/localauthority.conf.d/ it doesn't get re-installed on
package reinstallation? (neither with aptitude reinstall or manual
dpkg -i)
If you delete a conffile, dpkg will not automatically reinstall it, yes
Well, then only thing I see is that it wouldn't get installed upon
upgrade, but since I used a Squeeze beta1 netinstall and policykit
isn't in the cdrom, I doubt it fetched an old version and upgraded it,
would it have done this?
I'll try to re-do an install (in a VM or so) to check, but I feel very
strange about this... sorry for the noise.
When upgrading from a version< 0.96-4, the file will be installed, as no
previous version shipped that file. There won't be problems on upgrades.
Well, I've found what happened.
I've found the bug just after the install, and seems that I had 0.96-3
(2010-11-26 ~02:00). I then created the file 51-debian-sudo.conf. I've
not noticed the update to the version 0.96-4 (happened on 2010-11-27
22:56 according to apt log), and dpkg didn't told me about any conflict
(probably because the 3 files were identical), so no .dpkg-old nor
notification.
Since for the test (today) I wrongly guessed that apt/dpkg would have
re-installed the file upon reinstall, I removed the file I supposed was
mine, which made me think the file didn't exists.
So, sorry again, it is actually fixed. Thanks a lot.
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