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Re: Debian 7 Wheezy Stable Released



On Ma, 07 mai 13, 18:28:41, Bob Proulx wrote:
> 
> After an upgrade one should always go looking for those files and
> handling them.
> 
>   find /etc -name '*.dpkg-*'
> 
>   find /etc -name '*.ucf-*'
> 
> Either merge them, or remove them.  Leaving them as clutter and lint
> makes it harder to tell what is happening later.
> 
> This above needs to be communicated more often.  Look for
> configuration files and merge them or remove them.

The Release Notes currently have this in Appendix A.

<section id="old-config">
<title>Removing obsolete configuration files</title>
<para>
Before upgrading your system to &releasename;, it is recommended to remove old
configuration files (such as <filename>*.dpkg-{new,old}</filename> files under
<filename>/etc</filename>, as well as the file
<filename>/etc/X11/XF86Config-4</filename><footnote><para>Since release
2:1.7.7-12, xorg-server no longer reads the file XF86Config-4.  See also <ulink
url="http://bugs.debian.org/619177";>#619177</ulink>.</para></footnote>) from
the system.
</para>
</section>

Then there's also this section in the chapter about upgrading:

<section id="configuration-changes">
<title>Configuration changes</title>

<para>
During the upgrade, you will be asked questions regarding the configuration
or re-configuration of several packages.  When you are asked if any file in
the <filename>/etc/init.d</filename> directory, or the
<filename>/etc/manpath.config</filename> file should be replaced by the
package maintainer's version, it's usually necessary to answer <quote>yes</quote> to
ensure system consistency.  You can always revert to the old versions, since
they will be saved with a <literal>.dpkg-old</literal> extension.
</para>
<para>
If you're not sure what to do, write down the name of the package or file and
sort things out at a later time.  You can search in the typescript file to
review the information that was on the screen during the upgrade.
</para>
</section>


Maybe one or both need expanding?

Kind regards,
Andrei
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