26 May
2006
26 May
'06
10:13 p.m.
On Sat, May 27, 2006 at 12:40:02AM +0300, ????? ??????? wrote:
When file is in NoUpgrade list Pacman should do it's XYZ logic with one important change - it should NEVER overwrite any file listed in NoUpgrade.
That's what I did.
By default there should be NO NoUpgrade list in pacman.conf. There is no point to include any _config_ file in NoUpgrade, _only modified system shell scripts_ should be included there (for some rare cases when user modifies them).
I agree.
When package that owns file listed in NoUpgrade is removed - this file should be saved as .pacsave.
Yep, but I was asking about the current pacman behavior, since I couldn't try it. Having a second look at the code, it finally seems it's already what happens, so it's fine.