Create a lsapi.conf.rpmnew after updating package to get new config variables.
Hi,
We'd like you to add a .rpmnew of lsapi.conf so we can see the new configuration variables and add them to our configs.
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Kevin commented
I would +10 this for *all* config files altered by yum upgrades
Reason, it can start to get very challenging to keep track of changes to configs that are pushed via yum with no changelogs to support the change, (especially a problem if you enforce standard configuration using tools like puppet / chef / ansible, you can if not very careful have old configs running with new software that then causes end user issues ) , creating a rpmnew file and overwriting the old rpmnew file would make things for us 'end users' of cloudlinux much simpler.