Bug#825647: ocsinventory-server: prompting due to modified conffiles which were not modified by the user: /etc/apache2/conf-available/ocsinventory-server.conf

2016-06-01 Thread Jean-Michel Vourgère
Mmm, actually, on squeeze, the password was generated randomly. :) Unforunatly, this means there is no easy way to detect whether the user changed the /etc file or not (It was not a conffile then).

Bug#825647: ocsinventory-server: prompting due to modified conffiles which were not modified by the user: /etc/apache2/conf-available/ocsinventory-server.conf

2016-06-01 Thread Jean-Michel Vourgère
Here's a first diagnostic: When doing a squeeze => wheezy => jessie upgrade test, one gets: Setting up ocsinventory-server (2.0.5-1.3) ... Preserving your changes in /etc/apache2/conf-available/ocsinventory-server.conf

Bug#825647: ocsinventory-server: prompting due to modified conffiles which were not modified by the user: /etc/apache2/conf-available/ocsinventory-server.conf

2016-05-28 Thread Andreas Beckmann
Package: ocsinventory-server Version: 2.1.2-1 Severity: serious User: debian...@lists.debian.org Usertags: piuparts Hi, during a test with piuparts I noticed your package failed the piuparts upgrade test because dpkg detected a conffile as being modified and then prompted the user for an action.