Philip Prindeville wrote: >> I'm a flailing at cluefulness here. Maybe someone can set me straight. >> >> I run "yum" nightly (as as service), but I see a lot of "*.rpmnew" files >> being left around. >> >> What's most bizarre is that the original RPM files haven't been changed, >> and often the two files have the same size, contents (and hence MD5 >> signature), permissions, ownership, etc. Even the same file modification >> date in most cases. >> >> So why do they get left behind? >> >> # cd /etc/security >> # ls -ltr chroot* >> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 82 Aug 1 05:18 chroot.conf.rpmnew >> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 82 Aug 1 05:18 chroot.conf >> # diff -c chroot.conf.rpmnew chroot.conf >> # mv chroot.conf.rpmnew chroot.conf >> # >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> -Philip Bingo: # ls -l /etc/security/chroot.conf* -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 82 Aug 1 05:18 /etc/security/chroot.conf -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 82 Aug 1 05:18 /etc/security/chroot.conf.rpmnew # perl -e 'print join(", ", stat("/etc/security/chroot.conf")), "\n"' 64768, 721510, 33188, 1, 0, 0, 0, 82, 1154431139, 1154431139, 1156023232, 4096, 8 # perl -e 'print join(", ", stat("/etc/security/chroot.conf.rpmnew")), "\n"' 64768, 719917, 33188, 1, 0, 0, 0, 82, 1154431128, 1154431128, 1156023323, 4096, 8 # perl -e 'print scalar localtime((stat("/etc/security/chroot.conf.rpmnew"))[9]), "\n"' Tue Aug 1 05:18:48 2006 # perl -e 'print scalar localtime((stat("/etc/security/chroot.conf"))[9]), "\n"' Tue Aug 1 05:18:59 2006 # And there you have it. Why are the packages being generated with a few seconds jitter? This seems to be generating a lot of .rpmnew files gratuitously. -Philip -- Fedora-packaging mailing list Fedora-packaging@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-packaging