.PACNEW File Extension
Pacman Upgraded Package Configuration
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What is a PACNEW file?
A PACNEW file is a package configuration file created by the Arch Linux Package Manager (pacman). In certain cases, when pacman upgrades a package that includes a new configuration file, it saves the new configuration as a PACNEW file, instead of replacing the user's current configuration file.
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Typically, if pacman upgrades a package, and the upgraded version of the package contains a new configuration file, pacman will check whether the user modified the existing version of the package's configuration file. If a user's modified configuration file and the upgraded package's configuration file differ, pacman will not replace the user's modified configuration file. Instead, it will save the new configuration file as a PACNEW file.
Pacman notifies users when it creates a PACNEW file. (This notification includes the location at which the PACNEW file was saved.) If pacman creates a PACNEW file during a package upgrade process, you must manually resolve the differences between your current configuration file and the PACNEW file.
How to open a PACNEW file
You can use pacdiff and various other PACNEW-related utilities to review and manage differences between PACNEW files and existing configuration files. To learn more about these PACNEW utilities and how to use them, click here.