avoiding conflicts with %config

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 I am not sure if this is possible, but I am trying to find a way to
make a custom package with a set of (edited) config files and security
changes. However since these config files belong to other packages (ssh,
xinetd, selinux, etc) I get conflicts. I can force it, but then
upgrading the package becomes another hassle.
 I'm wondering if there is some macro I am missing that will let me
install my config but not cause the conflicts for the original package
on update. I would not mind if I even had to reinstall my custom
package. Does anyone know of any trick to accomplish this?



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