Re: How to handle a config(noreplace) file that needs to be updated

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Dne 03. 01. 21 v 20:16 Robert-André Mauchin napsal(a):
> 
> I have a project for which the config file (toml) has been significantly changed, notably renamed sections. As such some
> older config parameters won't work anymore.
> However the current config file can't be overwritten because of config(noreplace) directive. How do I recommend my users
> to move to the new config format?

1) If their system is Ansible managed (should be), they simple deploy new config.

2) If they manage the system manualy then
  rpmconf -a
should be run after each (major) update.

-- 
Miroslav Suchy, RHCA
Red Hat, Associate Manager ABRT/Copr, #brno, #fedora-buildsys
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