Martin Pitt wrote: > Hello Michael, Hi Martin!
> Michael Biebl [2009-03-01 21:42 +0100]: >> libcupsys2 has been made a transitional package (replaced by libcups2), >> but it still owns those two conffiles on my system: >> >> # dpkg -L libcupsys2 | grep etc >> /etc/pam.d/libcupsys2 >> /etc/cups/client.conf > > That's strange. client.conf is not shipped at all any more, and > /etc/pam.d/cups (formerly /etc/pam.d/cupsys) is transitioned in > cups.preinst. Can you please show me the full output of dpkg -L, and > also dpkg -s libcupsys2? I assume those are just obsolete conffiles? Sure, here we go $ dpkg -s libcupsys2 Package: libcupsys2 Status: install ok installed Priority: extra Section: oldlibs Installed-Size: 92 Maintainer: Debian CUPS Maintainers <pkg-cups-de...@lists.alioth.debian.org> Architecture: all Source: cups Version: 1.3.9-16 Depends: libcups2 Conffiles: /etc/pam.d/libcupsys2 ff2488324854f7b1e892bb0df062d5f0 obsolete /etc/cups/client.conf 2031324435f8f317fdfcc39dfa0fe333 obsolete Description: Common UNIX Printing System (transitional package) This is a dummy package to ease transition to new package name. $ dpkg -L libcupsys2 /. /usr /usr/share /usr/share/doc /usr/share/doc/libcupsys2 /usr/share/doc/libcupsys2/copyright /usr/share/doc/libcupsys2/changelog.Debian.gz /usr/share/doc/libcupsys2/changelog.gz /etc/pam.d/libcupsys2 /etc/cups/client.conf Cheers, Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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