what to do with *.rpmnew files?
Sjoerd Mullender
sjoerd at acm.org
Thu Jul 20 14:56:32 UTC 2006
On 2006-07-20 16:22, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-07-19 at 16:21 -0700, Don Russell wrote:
>> Today I updated sendmail via yum and received a warning that
>> /etc/mail/sendmail.mc was created as /etc/mail/sendmail.mc.rpmnew.
>>
>> (A few other files had the same warning, but they are created from the
>> .mc file so I'm not too concerned.)
>>
>> I gather this happens because I changed the sendmail.mc file so the
>> update process doesn't want to wipe out my changes.
>>
>> Are there any tools to compare/apply the differences between the rpmnew
>> version and my current version? Or, do I have to do something like run
>> diff and then go through all the changes one by one manually?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Don
>>
>>
> I think if you use diff with the -e option you get a script that can be
> used with sed to change the files to automagically.
No, diff -e produces a script for ed, not sed. See the manual.
Better would be to use diff -c or diff -u and use patch to apply the
differences. See "man diff" and "man patch".
--
Sjoerd Mullender
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