Holly Bostick schreef: > Abhay Kedia schreef: > >>afaik etc-update does not reinitialize anything. All it looks for are >>files that have been named in a specific way. It diffs the original >>file with its update and then asks you whether to overwrite or not. >>You can delete the ._cfg files or let them be. They will not cause >>you any problems. >> > > > OK, thanks-- I will add as a final note that I also needed to run > > cfg-update -i > > to get cfg-update to recalculate its checksum index, after which it also > stopped complaining. > > So I'll consider this solved (even though I didn't delete the ._cfg > files, but then how often do I look in /usr/lib/X11/symbols?) and stop > worrying about it. >
Final final note-- I just did an emerge, and suddenly etc-update had something it wanted to update... the 30 files. cfg-update still didn't know anything about them, so I just did a -5 (yes, I know, I *never* do that, this is really the very first time I have) and *finally* replaced them (most likely with themselves since I upgraded then downgraded to the same version of Xorg I had originally upgraded from). /Now/ this issue is finally done. What a relief! Holly -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list