It would be very reasonable to keep local changes separate from
the files included in Debian's chrony package. Ucf implies that
somebody manually edits chrony.conf. On large scale installations
it is best practice to avoid modifying the files included in the
package, and to provide a local config f
tags 438883 wontfix
thanks
We do have in Debian the necessary facilities to merge your custom
changes to a newly available configuration file. For chrony, we
handle that via ucf.
Anyway, thanks for the proposition Hilmar!
Cheers,
Vincent
Thank you for your suggestion. I will forward it to the author.
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Package: chrony
Version: 1.21z-5
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Hi,
The file /etc/chrony/chrony.conf contains the list of the NTP servers. This
is the only customization I've done in that file. Every time, when a new
chrony.conf file from Debian upstream is out I have to merge my list into
the new chrony.con
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