Custom Package Installation Conflicts

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Hi All,

Within our organisation we create custom RPMs that contain all the configuration files we commonly change in our environment (hosts,snmpd.conf,ntp.conf,krb5.conf).

Under CentOS 4 we made these custom RPMS available via a Yum repo and all worked fine. A 'yum install <packagename>-configs' would install the package and our system would be automatically configured with everything we needed.

I have just started investigating moving to CentOS 5 and have encountered the following issue when trying to install our custom RPMS:

Preparing... ########################################### [100%] file /etc/krb5.conf from install of "<packagename>-configs"-1.0-6 conflicts with file from package krb5-libs-1.5-17 file /etc/pam.d/system-auth from install of "<packagename>-configs"-1.0-6 conflicts with file from package pam-0.99.6.2-3.14.el5 file /etc/ntp.conf from install of "<packagename>-configs"-1.0-6 conflicts with file from package ntp-4.2.2p1-5.el5 file /etc/sudoers from install of "<packagename>-configs"-1.0-6 conflicts with file from package sudo-1.6.8p12-10 file /etc/init.d/snmpd from install of "<packagename>-configs"-1.0-6 conflicts with file from package net-snmp-5.3.1-14.el5 file /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf from install of "<packagename>-configs"-1.0-6 conflicts with file from package net-snmp-5.3.1-14.el5


After doing some reading, it appears this restriction has been introduced into RPM and not Yum. RPM allows you to use "--replacefiles" flag to ignore the conflicts and perform the install, which is something we feel comfortable doing. The only problem is that Yum doesn't provide a mechanism to pass "--replacefiles" to RPM from what I can find.

After some more investigating, the only workaround I managed to find was in a posting to this mailing list where it was suggested that rather than attempting to install the files directly to their destination (ie /etc/ /etc/init.d/), I install them to /tmp/ and use 'cp' or 'mv' commands in the %post section to deploy them to their appropriate homes.

I have tested this method and it does indeed work, however I'd like to ask if this is the only way this can be achieved?
Will Yum ever provide the ability to pass the "--replacefiles" option?
Is there a better way this functionality can be achieved?

FYI
rpm-4.4.2-37.el5
yum-3.0.1-5.el5

Thanks all for your time
Jay
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