Bug#391698: fetchmail: try-restart section in init-script should call $0 restart, not $0 awaken

2006-10-08 Thread Thomas Schmidt
Package: fetchmail Version: 6.3.4-7 Severity: normal The try-restart section in the init-script should call $0 restart, not $0 awaken, because otherwise the resolvconf-script /etc/resolvconf/update-libc.d/fetchmail, which is called when the ipaddress of the dns-server changes will have no

Bug#391698: fetchmail: try-restart section in init-script should call $0 restart, not $0 awaken

2006-10-08 Thread Nico Golde
Hi, * Thomas Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-10-08 12:58]: Package: fetchmail Version: 6.3.4-7 Severity: normal The try-restart section in the init-script should call $0 restart, not $0 awaken, because otherwise the resolvconf-script /etc/resolvconf/update-libc.d/fetchmail, which is

Bug#391698: fetchmail: try-restart section in init-script should call $0 restart, not $0 awaken

2006-10-08 Thread Thomas Schmidt
* Nico Golde schrieb am 08.10.06, um 13:18 Uhr: The reason for this seems to be that the fetchmail-daemon does not recognize new dns-servers when it is just awakened, it must be really restarted. (So the cause for this is more or less an upstream problem.) [...] I'm sorry but I will not

Bug#391698: [pkg-fetchmail-maint] Bug#391698: fetchmail: try-restart section in init-script should call $0 restart, not $0 awaken

2006-10-08 Thread Nico Golde
Hi, * Thomas Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-10-08 15:20]: * Nico Golde schrieb am 08.10.06, um 13:18 Uhr: The reason for this seems to be that the fetchmail-daemon does not recognize new dns-servers when it is just awakened, it must be really restarted. (So the cause for this is more

Bug#391698: [pkg-fetchmail-maint] Bug#391698: fetchmail: try-restart section in init-script should call $0 restart, not $0 awaken

2006-10-08 Thread Matthias Andree
Nico Golde [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: This DNS stuff is really annoying, I already contacted upstream, maybe we'll find a solution, maybe not, hopefully we do :) Well, the problem is: there is no explicit caching of resolver, cached results etc. in fetchmail -- and the upstream (that is me)