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etckeeper. (Thanks, Jakov Sosic)
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"managed by etckeeper" comment. Closes: #545137
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in /etc. Closes: #540596
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user, as it is in git.
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etckeeper right away. Closes: #533290
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init. Closes: #530497
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On system where tempname is not installed, check if we could use mktemp
instead.
If we are at it, add a warning if neither of them is available.
Signed-off-by: Miklos Vajna <vmiklos@frugalware.org>
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make the rpm package do the right thing on a fresh install
* refine specfile so that the basic config doesn't get blown away on an update.
* install cron.daily script
Signed-off-by: Jimmy Tang <jtang@duo.tchpc.tcd.ie>
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so that the spec file is updated before building tarballs
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install said plugin when yum is selected as a high level package manager.
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this plugin works on SL4 and SL5 based systems, it should work
with any RHEL based distro. this will probably need to be
updated when the next version of etckeeper comes out as the
current dev version's list installed hook does the right thing.
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