books on m68k. I hope to avoid work through Internet.
That is slow, and expensive to me. ;-)
BTW, I'm on vacation in another city but random email access is up now.
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Zhao Wei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
in debian/conffiles. My question is with the second approach, how could
dpkg determine if a /etc/pkgxxx.cfg belongs to pkgxxx? What if other
package wants to overwrite it accidentally?
Thanks alot!
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Zhao Wei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
books on m68k. I hope to avoid work through Internet.
That is slow, and expensive to me. ;-)
BTW, I'm on vacation in another city but random email access is up now.
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Zhao Wei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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in debian/conffiles. My question is with the second approach, how could
dpkg determine if a /etc/pkgxxx.cfg belongs to pkgxxx? What if other
package wants to overwrite it accidentally?
Thanks alot!
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