The bug report cited in the "leak" thread mentioned this: 'Unfortunately, this will "break" RPM if the files are replaced. So, please be careful and keep the backups of the files and run your test.' The files that I got from your last e-mail do seem to help the situation (according to preliminary results) on a test system, but now I'm concerned about what sort of obstacles I've created for future upgrades. Will future RPMs give me trouble because I've replaced these files? Or, do I need to keep my backups of the originals around forever and remember to replace the originals before applying future upgrades? David -- David Bogen :: (608) 263-0168 Unix SysAdmin :: IceCube Project david.bogen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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