-When using \fBpkgadd\fP in upgrade mode (i.e. option -u is used) the
-file \fI/etc/pkgadd.conf\fP will be read. This file can contain rules describing
-how pkgadd should behave when doing upgrades. A rule is built out of three
-fragments, \fIevent\fP, \fIpattern\fP and \fIaction\fP. The event describes
-in what kind of situation this rule applies. Currently only one type of event is
-supported, that is \fBUPGRADE\fP. The pattern is a regular expression and the action
-applicable to the \fBUPGRADE\fP event is \fBYES\fP and \fBNO\fP. More than one rule of the same
+\fBpkgadd\fP is configured by the file \fI/etc/pkgadd.conf\fP. This file can contain rules, that are built out of three fragments: \fIevent\fP, \fIpattern\fP and \fIaction\fP. The event describes in what kind of situation this rule applies. Currently there are two types of events: \fBUPGRADE\fP and \fBINSTALL\fP. \fBUPGRADE\fP rules are applied when a package is installed over an existing version, and \fBINSTALL\fP rules are applied in any case. The pattern is a regular expression. The action applicable to both the \fBUPGRADE\fP and \fBINSTALL\fP event is \fBYES\fP and \fBNO\fP. More than one rule of the same