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Use "dpkg-divert" on our sample configuration file (instead of just replacing it) #529

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This should stop our changes from getting overwritten when folks do weird things like upgrade PostgreSQL inside the image (which isn't a good idea, but this change is still more correct anyhow).

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This should stop our changes from getting overwritten when folks do weird things like upgrade PostgreSQL inside the image (which isn't a good idea, but this change is still more correct anyhow).
@yosifkit yosifkit merged commit ebd0118 into docker-library:master Nov 21, 2018
@yosifkit yosifkit deleted the dpkg-divert-conf branch November 21, 2018 00:37
tianon added a commit to infosiftr/stackbrew that referenced this pull request Nov 28, 2018
- `ghost`: 2.6.2, more arches (thanks to nodejs/docker-node#921)
- `joomla`: 3.9.1
- `matomo`: php-apcu to 5.1.14 (matomo-org/docker#125)
- `openjdk`: `7u181-2.6.14-2~deb8u1`
- `php`: fix arbitrary user permissions (docker-library/php#755)
- `postgres`: `dpkg-divert` config file for correctness (docker-library/postgres#529)
- `redis`: 5.0.2
- `wordpress`: add `--no-overwrite-dir` for arbitrary user (docker-library/wordpress#351)
autophagy pushed a commit to crate/official-images that referenced this pull request Dec 12, 2018
- `ghost`: 2.6.2, more arches (thanks to nodejs/docker-node#921)
- `joomla`: 3.9.1
- `matomo`: php-apcu to 5.1.14 (matomo-org/docker#125)
- `openjdk`: `7u181-2.6.14-2~deb8u1`
- `php`: fix arbitrary user permissions (docker-library/php#755)
- `postgres`: `dpkg-divert` config file for correctness (docker-library/postgres#529)
- `redis`: 5.0.2
- `wordpress`: add `--no-overwrite-dir` for arbitrary user (docker-library/wordpress#351)
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