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On Tuesday 07 January 2003 03:01 am, Adam H. Pendleton wrote:

> BTW, am I the only one who isn't a big fan on the .rpmnew method of
> doing things?  I am all for not overwriting current config files, but
> couldn't this potentially prevent important configuration options from
> being loaded?  And all without the user knowing they weren't being
> loaded (privilege separation on SSH comes immediately to mind).

Only if the user ignores the warning message printed by rpm. Something 
along the lines of:
WARNING: /etc/php.ini created as /etc/php.ini.rpmnew

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