Hello Thomas, > If the rpmnew files should just be deleted, they shouldn't even be created > in the first place. In this case the policy package validates with the > wrong set of files in place. This is not entirely true. If you for example upgrade apache httpd.conf will also be installed as httpd.conf.rpmnew, to save your modified config file. > In my opinion installing/updating one package shouldn't modify files > belonging to another package. If policy-source is going to do this it > should be a specific action by the user post-installation, not a part of > the installation process itself. I thought I saw this in bugzilla, but can't find it. Maybe on IRC? Thread on fedora-test/-devel? Dunno. Anyway, there are others who think policy and policy-sources should mutually exclude each other. Leonard. -- mount -t life -o ro /dev/dna /genetic/research