Updates overwriting configurations - Warning from CentOS
Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 9:08 am
Firstly thank you for all the hard work behind the Atomic repo.
We're considering using Atomic to keep a LAMP stack up to date on a production server for a client with high security requirements. One of the scripts on the server requires the ioncube boot loaders which is what brought us to Atomic. However we notice that on the CentOS wiki they warn users about the Atomic repo, specifically with regards to updates overwriting config files. I'm sure there must be a very good reason for this, would you mind explaining to me why you do this and what solution you recommend to keep custom config files between updates.
The line below is an extract from their wiki:

We're considering using Atomic to keep a LAMP stack up to date on a production server for a client with high security requirements. One of the scripts on the server requires the ioncube boot loaders which is what brought us to Atomic. However we notice that on the CentOS wiki they warn users about the Atomic repo, specifically with regards to updates overwriting config files. I'm sure there must be a very good reason for this, would you mind explaining to me why you do this and what solution you recommend to keep custom config files between updates.
The line below is an extract from their wiki:
Be particularly careful about the Atomic repo as they enable their repo by default when installed, and overwrite user changes in the configuration without notice when the release package is updated. Atomic will replace many core packages as configured when installed.