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Date:      Thu, 10 Jun 2010 22:47:52 +0200
From:      Erik Cederstrand <erik@cederstrand.dk>
To:        Mike Jakubik <mike.jakubik@intertainservices.com>
Cc:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: RFC: etcupdate tool in base?
Message-ID:  <FD0ABB8F-45AF-4D9A-AC5D-4C4A1946777E@cederstrand.dk>
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Den 10/06/2010 kl. 22.31 skrev Mike Jakubik:

> On 6/10/2010 2:47 PM, Andriy Gapon wrote:
>> on 10/06/2010 21:29 Eitan Adler said the following:
>>  =20
>>> -1 unless mergemaster is replaced.
>> Have you tried etcupdate?
>> etcupdate and mergemaster have a similar function but do things in =
quite a
>> different way.  While one is intended to be more interactive, the =
other is more
>> automated.  They can not replace each other.
>>  =20
>=20
> -1 Also.
>=20
> How does this differ from a "mergemaster -iFU" ? That's pretty much as =
automated as it can get.

I find the ability to do 'etcupdate diff' to quickly get an overview of =
which changes I have made to a standard installation very useful.

Looking from the outside, I think the two tools could be merged to a =
single upgrade tool. I see three uses for such a tool:

* Show me which local modifications I have, so I can see if they're =
still relevant for the upgraded system
* Just do all the hard work for me (i.e. mergemaster -iFU) on files I =
didn't change
* Guide me through merging updates to files I did modify myself (and =
please, don't ask me innocently if I want to delete my local account =
when it's 4 AM :-) I may be answering 'yes' in my sleep)

+1 from me on etcupdate in base.

Erik=

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