Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-01-05 13:40:44 +0000]: > > > How is it possible to know that it is marked as a conffile? > > Find the package in which it resides (using 'dpkg -S' or 'dlocate'), > then run 'dpkg -s <package>'. The conffiles will be listed.
It is exactly what I was asking for. However it is not what I was hoping for. Reading the man page in detail I can see why I never would have put those two things together. Nothing in there says I should be using this option to look for conf files. dpkg -s | --status package-name ... plays the entry in the installed package status database. Report status of specified package. This just displays the entry in the installed package status database. I had tried the -p option. Which is very similar. But it does not display the conffiles like this -s option does. One would have to "become familar with _all_ available information" [US-FAR 91.103 Preflight Action] in order have discerned this capability. I think I will wishlist an item for dpkg such that it would include an option to directly list out the conf files. Similar to the 'rpm -qc' capability. Because I can't think of a way to improve the documentation sufficiently to cover this point. The raw data is immediately available in /var/lib/dpkg/info for the program to dump out in this case and so this would be a simple feature. Thanks Bob
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