On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 06:31:18 +0800, Dan Jacobson wrote:

>      -o file, --output=file
>               By  default,  dexconf  writes  to  /etc/X11/xorg.conf   This   
> option
>               instructs dexconf to write to file instead.  Note that dexconf 
> unconā€
>               ditionally overwrites its  destination  file  if  it  has  
> sufficient
>               access rights to do so.
> 
> Make a back up file for the user.
> 
> He types "dexconf" and blows away his xorg.conf. Thanks.
> He might not be using dpkg-reconfigure.
> 
If I shoot myself in the foot, I deserve to get hurt.  If I use a random
program without reading its documentation, there's no telling what will
happen.  I'd like to know why you think this is a bug, and why you think
it is of severity "important", which means "a bug which has a major
effect on the usability of a package, without rendering it completely
unusable to everyone."

Thanks,
Julien

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