Russ Allbery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > "Artur R. Czechowski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [cut] > > Is the only way to make sure that conffiles do not clutter filesystem to > > remove them in maintainer's script on upgrade from previous version? > I believe that's the case, although I'd like to get some confirmation > before adding something to Policy 10.7.3 about this. See Bug#470633. It doesn't sound good for me. Let's consider fglrx driver. I would like to stay tuned with fglrx from Debian package. But sometimes I have a problems running an OpenGL application. In such cases I use an flgrx directly from ATI to verify if problem exists. If application works I am trying to find the differences then I submit the bug to fglrx maintainers. The problem is that init.d script for the daemon required by driver is named in Debian package differently from ATI package. I believe maintainer of the package had a reason for doing it[1].
So what should be the proper way to allow switching between ATI and Debian debs with drivers? Ask the maintainer to rename the init.d script back to original name? Ask him to delete the ATI init.d script? In this case what to do when switching from Debian to ATI package? Don't bother anybody about it and remove the obsoleted files manualy by myself? What would you suggest in this case? Best regards Artur [1] I'm Cc-ing the maintainer, pleas ask on debian-devel, please. -- Dekolektywizacja stosunków zarządzanie-praca, którą implikuje deregulacja, oddziaływać bedzie dysfunkcyjnie /Raport Międzynarodowego Biura Pracy z 1995 roku/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]