If you take a look at plocate.spec [1], you'll see on line 101 that this file is declared with %ghost. So the file itself is not shipped with the plocate package, but if you create it, then the package will assume ownership of it; i.e., if you remove the plocate package, then /etc/updatedb.conf will be removed, too.
References: [1] https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/plocate/blob/rawhide/f/plocate.spec
On Sat, Jun 11, 2022 at 8:20 AM Tom Horsley horsley1953@gmail.com wrote:
The plocate rpm appears to include an /etc/updatedb.conf file (shows up in rpm -q --list plocate).
But my system doesn't have an /etc/updatedb.conf file, and judging from the backups, it has never had one on fedora36.
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