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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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* Add uninit subcommand, which cleans up all etckeeper and VCS droppings
in /etc. This is useful if you want to switch to a different VCS and
don't have any history to preserve. (Preserving history and converting
is of course possible, but significantly harder.)
* Run etckeeper init on initial install. Closes: #505772
(The idea being that if someone doesn't want to use git, they can
immediatly uninit to easily reverse this.)
* Document how to change the VCS used by etckeeper, without preserving
any history. Preserving history left as an exersise for the reader.
Closes: #515237
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Closes: #515628
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Some etckeeper scripts run 'etckeeper unclean' and other subcommands.
If -d was specified, those subcommands would run on /etc, rather
than the -d directory. Use an env var to propigate the directory to the
subcommands.
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