Re: Renaming config files

2010-03-09 Thread Dominique Dumont
On Saturday 27 February 2010 22:57:16 Ivan Jager wrote: > It is conceptially the same file. suspend2.conf got renamed to > tuxonice.conf because Software Suspend 2 got renamed to TuxOnIce. > > Some of the configuration directives (the ones containing > Suspend2 in their names) got renamed, so I'm

Re: Renaming config files

2010-02-27 Thread Ivan Jager
On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 02:07:19PM +1100, Ben Finney scribbled thusly: > Ivan Jager writes: > > > What's the proper way to deal with renaming configuration files? > > I'm working on a new version of hibernate, and right now it > > simply adds the new config file and leaves the old one lying > > a

Re: Renaming config files

2010-02-26 Thread Ben Finney
Ivan Jager writes: > What's the proper way to deal with renaming configuration files? > I'm working on a new version of hibernate, and right now it > simply adds the new config file and leaves the old one lying > around, which is less than ideal. Is it conceptually the same config file at a newe

Re: Renaming config files

2010-02-26 Thread Daniel Moerner
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 6:30 PM, Ivan Jager wrote: > What's the proper way to deal with renaming configuration files? > I'm working on a new version of hibernate, and right now it > simply adds the new config file and leaves the old one lying > around, which is less than ideal. http://wiki.debian

Renaming config files

2010-02-26 Thread Ivan Jager
What's the proper way to deal with renaming configuration files? I'm working on a new version of hibernate, and right now it simply adds the new config file and leaves the old one lying around, which is less than ideal. Thanks, Ivan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-mentors-requ...@lists.debia