In Debian and derivatives yo can check if some installed package
provides a file, and the it can be upgradeable by package.
Example (yes):
$ dpkg -S /etc/sysctl.conf
Example (no):
$ dpkg -S /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-auth.conf
El 14/10/24 a les 7:40, postfix_dovecot--- via dovecot ha escrit:
so you edit something ?
Nope - not in the original files! I created a "local.conf" where I put in every configuration. And
there I want to overrule the "auth-system.conf.ext", activated by default in the "
conf.d/10-auth.conf".
edit conf.d/10-auth.conf change line with auth-system.conf.ext so
auth-system.conf.ext is commented line
That would be the easiest way I guess - but exact what I don't want to do. I
want to keep the original files untouched if possible.
note to debian users, /etc/dovecot/ should not be overwrited by dovecot updates
[...]
It's a Debian system and I've seen many times over the years that configuration
files were restored during upgrades.
That's why I want to have the complete configuration in local.conf.
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