Den 12. feb. 2013 16:04, skreiv Yaroslav Halchenko:
fresh entry in debian/NEWS and probably debian/changelog ?
Thanks. I've done this now, along with a friendly message upstream
begging for these changes to be handled more elegantly by the
application in the future.
Andreas
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Andreas Noteng writes:
> Hello. What is the preffered way of handling situations where a configuration
> file in ~/ needs to be deleted upon package upgrade?
There is nothing the package can do, touching files under the users home
directory is not allowed by policy (and for a very good reason).
fresh entry in debian/NEWS and probably debian/changelog ?
On Tue, 12 Feb 2013, Andreas Noteng wrote:
> Hello. What is the preffered way of handling situations where a
> configuration file in ~/ needs to be deleted upon package upgrade?
> Regards
> Andreas Noteng
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Hello. What is the preffered way of handling situations where a
configuration file in ~/ needs to be deleted upon package upgrade?
Regards
Andreas Noteng
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