[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Santiago Vila) wrote on 15.01.99 in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Thu, 14 Jan 1999, Ian Jackson wrote: > > > Santiago Vila writes ("Bug#29770: Policy contradicts itself about > > /etc/aliases"): ... > > > Policy says: > > > > > > "A package may not modify a configuration file of another package." > > > > Why don't we change this to: > > > > A package may not modify a configuration file of another package, > > except by arrangement (with that package or by policy). > > > > Anything else would clearly be silly. > > Well, some people (Manoj?) told me that the real meaning of the above > paragraph was "a package may not modify a *conffile* of another package", > i.e. that this does only apply to conffiles in the dpkg sense. Except for conffiles, the rule ought to say "a package may not modify a conffile" - not even its own. Remember, the reason is to avoid dpkg asking people about conffile changes they know nothing about. MfG Kai