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Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
| [Jonas Smedegaard]
|
|>It is a violation of Debian Policy to tamper with conffiles of other
|>packages!
|
|
| Is it?  Please elaborate.

Section 10.7.4 (of Debian Policy 3.6.1):

|      Packages which specify the same file as a `conffile' must be
tagged as
|      _conflicting_ with each other.  (This is an instance of the general
|      rule about not sharing files.  Note that neither alternatives nor
|      diversions are likely to be appropriate in this case; in particular,
|      `dpkg' does not handle diverted `conffile's well.)
|
|      The maintainer scripts must not alter a `conffile' of _any_ package,
|      including the one the scripts belong to.
|
|      If two or more packages use the same configuration file and it is
|      reasonable for both to be installed at the same time, one of these
|      packages must be defined as _owner_ of the configuration file, i.e.,
|      it will be the package which handles that file as a configuration
|      file.  Other packages that use the configuration file must depend on
|      the owning package if they require the configuration file to operate.
|      If the other package will use the configuration file if present, but
|      is capable of operating without it, no dependency need be declared.
|
|      If it is desirable for two or more related packages to share a
|      configuration file _and_ for all of the related packages to be
able to
|      modify that configuration file, then the following should be done:
|      1.   One of the related packages (the "owning" package) will manage
|           the configuration file with maintainer scripts as described in
|           the previous section.
|      2.   The owning package should also provide a program that the other
|           packages may use to modify the configuration file.
|      3.   The related packages must use the provided program to make any
|           desired modifications to the configuration file.  They should
|           either depend on the core package to guarantee that the
|           configuration modifier program is available or accept gracefully
|           that they cannot modify the configuration file if it is not.
|           (This is in addition to the fact that the configuration file may
|           not even be present in the latter scenario.)
|
|      Sometimes it's appropriate to create a new package which provides the
|      basic infrastructure for the other packages and which manages the
|      shared configuration files.  (The `sgml-base' package is a good
|      example.)

~ - Jonas

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