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6 rpmconf - This tool searches for .rpmnew, .rpmsave and .rpmorig files
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48 Rpmconf will search for all config file of given package (or all
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69 Define which frontend should be used for merging. Valid options
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75 Find all .rpmnew and .rpmsave files in /etc and /var directo‐
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81 Dry run. Instead of executing an action (move or delete a file)
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89 Non-interactive diff mode. This option works with --owner and
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93 Just test existence of files to merge. If there is some file to
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110 Miroslav Suchý <msuchy@redhat.com>
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114Version 0.2 22 September 2019 RPMCONF(8)