On 12/21/22 07:39, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
That only happens if you don't make sure that your modifications carry
over into the new version. I regularly update from one release to the
next, check the .rpmnew and .rpmsave files (using rpmconf) and haven't
had any problems. Of course if you change stuff outside what the
package manager installs, all bets are off.
poc
Other than the frivolities I experienced this time,
I have the same experience as you.
My (prior to this) hassle was them disabling
my systemctl start up links.
I reported it a couple of times, but got back
that I am suppose to know how to do that if I
am going to use the package. You win some and
you lose some.
This time they disabled named-chroot, but I
caught it instantly.
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