On Sb, 07 mar 20, 11:09:26, Patrice Duroux wrote: > Hi, > > I am facing the same situation as reported in the issue here: > https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=953223 > > So having no more /etc/fuse.conf on my system, what is the best to get it > back? > Why doing 'apt --reinstall install fuse3' do not restore this file? > Neither notify anything about it?
Deleting a configuration file is considered to be a choice of the administrator and will be preserved. > Finally I have forced a purge (because of the dependencies) and so install > it from fresh. Purge and reinstall should do it. Another option is 'dpkg -i --force-confask <package>', which will ask whether you want to "install the package maintainer's version" of the file, which will install the conffile from the package. Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
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