Config file format [may] change
One of the config files for my package (I'm also the
author of this) may change... I'm planing on a rewrite/
cleanup...
How to I 'force' a user to install the new one, when
they upgrade? I'm thinking about dpkg's 'Okay to install
new version (N is usually ok)' or what ever it exactly
say...
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