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If you change any of the templates, configuration files or
www/js/local.css file, then those changes will not be overwritten by
updating the RPM as they are marked as user-editable files in the
RPM spec file.<br>
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So it shouldn't overwrite your edits anyway.<br>
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Hope that helps,<br>
Jules.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 29/05/2013 18:36, Gray McCord wrote:<br>
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<div>Is there a simple way to tell what files in the Centos RPM
change when a new release of Zendto is published? I have made
customizations to templates and email controls in several files
and need to know what's going to be over-ridden when I update. I
don't mind recreating my edits; I just need an easy way to know
what files changed so I can know what to expect.</div>
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<div>Thanks!</div>
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<div>Gray</div>
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