On Mon, Feb 19, 2007 at 11:33:21AM -0500, Bill Nottingham wrote:
Axel Thimm (Axel.Thimm@ATrpms.net) said:
Why would changing from %config to non-%config require changes in the scriplets at all?
The above referred to the following part of the draft:
"A valid exception to this rule would be existing packages where configuration is still done via the init file. In this case, the init file could be marked as %config to preserve a users configuration upon upgrade, hopefully so that the user can migrate said configuration to a new /etc/sysconfig/<service> config file."
Does it make more sense now?
No. If it changes from %config (modified) to non-%config, it would still get moved on upgrade, unless I'm forgetting the state machine.
That's why I suggested %prein