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> #374307: Please remove devfs files.,
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> Subject:
> Bug#374307: fixed in bluez-utils 3.1-2
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> Filippo Giunchedi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date:
> Mon, 17 Jul 2006 09:02:07 -0700
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> Source: bluez-utils
> Source-Version: 3.1-2
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> We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
> bluez-utils, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive:
> 
> bluetooth_3.1-2_all.deb
>   to pool/main/b/bluez-utils/bluetooth_3.1-2_all.deb
> bluez-bcm203x_3.1-2_powerpc.deb
>   to pool/contrib/b/bluez-utils/bluez-bcm203x_3.1-2_powerpc.deb
> bluez-cups_3.1-2_powerpc.deb
>   to pool/main/b/bluez-utils/bluez-cups_3.1-2_powerpc.deb
> bluez-pcmcia-support_3.1-2_powerpc.deb
>   to pool/main/b/bluez-utils/bluez-pcmcia-support_3.1-2_powerpc.deb
> bluez-utils_3.1-2.diff.gz
>   to pool/main/b/bluez-utils/bluez-utils_3.1-2.diff.gz
> bluez-utils_3.1-2.dsc
>   to pool/main/b/bluez-utils/bluez-utils_3.1-2.dsc
> bluez-utils_3.1-2_powerpc.deb
>   to pool/main/b/bluez-utils/bluez-utils_3.1-2_powerpc.deb
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> A summary of the changes between this version and the previous one is
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> Format: 1.7
> Date: Sun, 17 Jul 2006 09:21:50 +0200
> Source: bluez-utils
> Binary: bluez-pcmcia-support bluetooth bluez-bcm203x bluez-cups bluez-utils
> Architecture: source powerpc all
> Version: 3.1-2
> Distribution: unstable
> Urgency: low
> Maintainer: Debian Bluetooth Maintainers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Changed-By: Filippo Giunchedi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Description: 
>  bluetooth  - Bluetooth stack utilities
>  bluez-bcm203x - Firmware loader for Broadcom 203x based Bluetooth devices
>  bluez-cups - Bluetooth printer driver for CUPS
>  bluez-pcmcia-support - PCMCIA support files for BlueZ 2.0 Bluetooth tools
>  bluez-utils - Bluetooth tools and daemons
> Closes: 239820 241120 374307 377976 378446
> Changes: 
>  bluez-utils (3.1-2) unstable; urgency=low
>  .
>    * more LSB info added to init script
>    * default pin (or passkey) is 1234 (patch to hcid.conf)
>    * drop bluez-pin dep (see #378427) as it is obsolete and install
>      passkey-agent from upstream instead (Closes: #378446, #239820, #241120)
>    * drop bluetooth-desktop as well
>    * really install pcmcia-support udev rules (Closes: #377976)
>    * do not install devfs rules as it is deprecated (Closes: #374307)

Hi Filippo,

not installing the devfs rules anymore is only half of the solution. As
the files are marked as conffiles, they are not removed automatically by
dpkg. You should remove them in the postinst maintainer script.

Cheers,
Michael

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