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Package: libpam-runtime
Version: 1.0.1-9
Severity: important
While this is not RC, as policy does not forbid user interaction, is
there any way that this package could ask the user about which PAM
modules to use (I think that was the question, as I was upgrading from
1.0.1-7 to 1.0.1-9) via debconf questions in the config script rather
than interrupt the installation during the postinst? I left my
machine unattended during an install, only to find that it had stopped
very shortly afterwards waiting for input on the libpam-runtime
question.
Thanks,
Julian
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On Fri, Apr 03, 2009 at 01:36:40PM +0100, Julian Gilbey wrote:
> Package: libpam-runtime
> Version: 1.0.1-9
> Severity: important
> While this is not RC, as policy does not forbid user interaction, is
> there any way that this package could ask the user about which PAM
> modules to use (I think that was the question, as I was upgrading from
> 1.0.1-7 to 1.0.1-9) via debconf questions in the config script rather
> than interrupt the installation during the postinst? I left my
> machine unattended during an install, only to find that it had stopped
> very shortly afterwards waiting for input on the libpam-runtime
> question.
No, sorry; the question is dependent on the contents of the filesystem,
which are only available in the postinst.
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