No, I don't think so. There doesn't seem to be any reference in rpmfind.conf, and 
besides, the modifications in /etc/rpmfind.conf are uneffected.

Chuck Mead writes:
 > On Sat, 13 Nov 1999, Jacob Schmude said:
 > 
 > JS>How do I stop rpmfind from rewriting .rpmfind in my home directory, which
 > JS>overrides my modifications. Why does it do this and how do I stop it?
 > JS>
 > JS>The package is from rh 6.1 and is rpmfind-1.2-4.i386.rpm.
 > 
 > Could it have anything to do with the rpmfind.conf which is in /etc?
 > 
 > I don't really know but I know that file is there and maybe the one in ~ is
 > a duplicate of the one in /etc and when rpmfind is run it copies it over.
 > 
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