Nope.... that's how it should work - it explicitly lists config files it does that to, so it's your job to notice.
I don't even understand why pacman did that. I didn't even pacman udev before doing this. I edited text files and then rebooted. I didn't pacman all day.
]]>I figured it out...quite simple actually. pacman trunked my file and saved a backup. i just copied it back and it is running fine now. Is this worthy of a bug report?
Nope.... that's how it should work - it explicitly lists config files it does that to, so it's your job to notice.
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