#75: parse error on Debian: default/bluetooth -------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: micah | Owner: lutter Type: defect | Status: assigned Priority: minor | Milestone: next Component: Augeas | Version: 0.5.1 Resolution: | Keywords: debian, parse error, lense, Blocking: | default, bluetooth | Blocked By: -------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Description changed by raphink:
Old description: > <pre> > augtool> ls /augeas/files/etc/default/bluetooth/error > pos = 863 > line = 26 > char = 0 > lens = /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:44.12-.53 > message = Iterated lens matched less than it should > </pre> > > <pre> > # Defaults for bluez-utils > > # This file supersedes /etc/default/bluez-pan. If > # that exists on your system, you should use this > # file instead and remove the old one. Until you > # do so, the contents of this file will be ignored. > BLUETOOTH_ENABLED=0 > > ############ HIDD > # > # To have Bluetooth mouse and keyboard support, get the > # Linux 2.6.6 patch or better from bluez.org, and set > # HIDD_ENABLED to 1. > HIDD_ENABLED=1 > HIDD_OPTIONS="--master --server" > # to make hidd always use a particular interface, use something > # like this, substituting the bdaddr of the interface: > # HIDD_OPTIONS="-i AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF --server" > # > # remove '--master' if you're having trouble working with Ericsson > # T630 phones with hidd operational at the same time. > > ############ COMPATIBILITY WITH OLD BLUEZ-PAN > # Compatibility: if old PAN config exists, use it > # rather than this file. > if test -f /etc/default/bluez-pan; then > . /etc/default/bluez-pan > return > fi > ############ > > ############ DUND > # > # Run dund -- this allows ppp logins. 1 for enabled, 0 for disabled. > DUND_ENABLED=1 > > # Arguments to dund: defaults to acting as a server > DUND_OPTIONS="--listen --persist" > > # Run dund --help to see the full array of options. > # Here are some examples: > # > # Connect to any nearby host offering access > DUND_OPTIONS="--search" > # > # Connect to host 00:11:22:33:44:55 > # DUND_OPTIONS="--connect 00:11:22:33:44:55" > # > # Listen on channel 3 > # DUND_OPTIONS="--listen --channel 3" > > # Special consideration is needed for certain devices. Microsoft > # users see the --msdun option. Ericsson P800 users will need to > # listen on channel 3 and also run 'sdptool add --channel=3 SP' > > ############ PAND > # > # Run pand -- ethernet: creates new network interfaces bnep<N> > # that can be configured in /etc/network/interfaces > # set to 1 for enabled, 0 for disabled > PAND_ENABLED=1 > > # Arguments to pand > # Read the PAN howto for ways to set this up > # http://bluez.sourceforge.net/contrib/HOWTO-PAN > PAND_OPTIONS="" > > # example pand lines > # > # Act as the controller of an ad-hoc network > # PAND_OPTIONS="--listen --role GN" > # > # Act as a network access point: routes to other networks > # PAND_OPTIONS="--listen --role NAP" > # > # Act as a client of an ad-hoc controller with number 00:11:22:33:44:55 > # PAND_OPTIONS="--role PANU --connect 00:11:22:33:44:55" > # > # Connect to any nearby network controller (access point or ad-hoc) > PAND_OPTIONS="--role PANU --search" > > HID2HCI_ENABLE=true > </pre> New description: {{{ augtool> ls /augeas/files/etc/default/bluetooth/error pos = 863 line = 26 char = 0 lens = /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:44.12-.53 message = Iterated lens matched less than it should }}} {{{ # Defaults for bluez-utils # This file supersedes /etc/default/bluez-pan. If # that exists on your system, you should use this # file instead and remove the old one. Until you # do so, the contents of this file will be ignored. BLUETOOTH_ENABLED=0 ############ HIDD # # To have Bluetooth mouse and keyboard support, get the # Linux 2.6.6 patch or better from bluez.org, and set # HIDD_ENABLED to 1. HIDD_ENABLED=1 HIDD_OPTIONS="--master --server" # to make hidd always use a particular interface, use something # like this, substituting the bdaddr of the interface: # HIDD_OPTIONS="-i AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF --server" # # remove '--master' if you're having trouble working with Ericsson # T630 phones with hidd operational at the same time. ############ COMPATIBILITY WITH OLD BLUEZ-PAN # Compatibility: if old PAN config exists, use it # rather than this file. if test -f /etc/default/bluez-pan; then . /etc/default/bluez-pan return fi ############ ############ DUND # # Run dund -- this allows ppp logins. 1 for enabled, 0 for disabled. DUND_ENABLED=1 # Arguments to dund: defaults to acting as a server DUND_OPTIONS="--listen --persist" # Run dund --help to see the full array of options. # Here are some examples: # # Connect to any nearby host offering access DUND_OPTIONS="--search" # # Connect to host 00:11:22:33:44:55 # DUND_OPTIONS="--connect 00:11:22:33:44:55" # # Listen on channel 3 # DUND_OPTIONS="--listen --channel 3" # Special consideration is needed for certain devices. Microsoft # users see the --msdun option. Ericsson P800 users will need to # listen on channel 3 and also run 'sdptool add --channel=3 SP' ############ PAND # # Run pand -- ethernet: creates new network interfaces bnep<N> # that can be configured in /etc/network/interfaces # set to 1 for enabled, 0 for disabled PAND_ENABLED=1 # Arguments to pand # Read the PAN howto for ways to set this up # http://bluez.sourceforge.net/contrib/HOWTO-PAN PAND_OPTIONS="" # example pand lines # # Act as the controller of an ad-hoc network # PAND_OPTIONS="--listen --role GN" # # Act as a network access point: routes to other networks # PAND_OPTIONS="--listen --role NAP" # # Act as a client of an ad-hoc controller with number 00:11:22:33:44:55 # PAND_OPTIONS="--role PANU --connect 00:11:22:33:44:55" # # Connect to any nearby network controller (access point or ad-hoc) PAND_OPTIONS="--role PANU --search" HID2HCI_ENABLE=true }}} -- -- Ticket URL: <https://fedorahosted.org/augeas/ticket/75#comment:3> Augeas <http://augeas.net/> a configuration API _______________________________________________ augeas-devel mailing list augeas-devel@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/augeas-devel