Hello Christian, On Fri, 10 Feb 2017 16:03:41 +0100 Christian Buhtz <c.bu...@posteo.jp> wrote:
> Package: minidlna > Version: 1.1.6+dfsg-1 > Severity: minor > > Dear Maintainer, > > in the manpage of minidlna.conf the options "user" and "uuid" are not > clear enough. Thanks, I fixed this: https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/collab-maint/minidlna.git/commit/?id=afa85dc8e23aeb062c8977d5c80c02cefdb0c874 > > I am not sure but I think they are the same. The differences is only > that one use the user name as a string and the other as a number. > Correct? Nope. user is to specify user name or user id to run as. uuid is to set device's UPnP UUID (and should not be confused with uid). > > This should be clear in the manapge that they are belong together. > And please see the default minidlna.conf. In the comment for "user" > it sounds like that an ID could also be used there for the option > "user". user accepts both name and id, but you should set option in /etc/default/minidlna, as mentioned in minidlna.conf(5). -- Best regards, Alexander Gerasiov Contacts: e-mail: g...@cs.msu.su Homepage: http://gerasiov.net Skype: gerasiov PGP fingerprint: 04B5 9D90 DF7C C2AB CD49 BAEA CA87 E9E8 2AAC 33F1