Nope, I am sure it's -n, because I simply don't want a newline.
There are no control characters when interacting with debconf.
I have uploaded a version that fixes this. Could you please test -6?
Sorry, this got lost on my inbox, I have updated to -6 when it hitted
unstable and it got
also sprach Santiago Garcia Mantinan [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006.11.21.0723
+1100]:
In fact, I'm almost positive that the -e is the wanted stuff there, and not
a -n, so the fix should be replacing echo with /bin/echo, I have tested it
and it seems to work, but being mdadm a critical package... I'd
Package: mdadm
Version: 2.5.6-5
Severity: serious
I don't have much info on this one and also the description is not good, but
that's all I saw, I upgraded to latest unstable version and postinst fails,
going back to the version in testing works perfectly. I even purged mdadm
so that I didn't
also sprach Santiago Garcia Mantinan [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006.11.19.1645
+0800]:
Please enter a space-separated list of devices, 'all', or 'none'. You
may omit the leading '/dev/' and just enter e.g. md0 md1, or md/1
md/d0.: unknown option
debconf: whiptail output to the above errors, giving
On 2006-11-19 Santiago Garcia Mantinan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Package: mdadm
Version: 2.5.6-5
Severity: serious
[...]
Setting up mdadm (2.5.6-5) ...
-e If your system has its root filesystem on an MD array (RAID), it
[...]
This is caused by this line in the config script:
| db_subst
5 matches
Mail list logo