Hi Bart,

sounds great!

> I'll modify pepperflashplugin-nonfree now to use the /etc/chromium.d
> approach only if /etc/chromium.d is available regardless of whether
> /etc/chromium/default exists.  

I guess pepperflashplugin-nonfree could Break versions of chromium prior to 
this directory becoming available -- that would help apt help you only work 
with the cooperating versions, but it might be more trouble than it's worth 
too.

Do you intend to use preinst/postinst to back out the changes that were made 
to /etc/chromium/default by the older packages or is that going to be too 
difficult to do?

cheers
Stuart

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