reassign 460916 ucf
thanks

Ross Boylan a écrit :
> Package: libsensors4
> Version: 1:3.0.0-5
> Severity: normal
> 
> This may be a problem in something in the Debian packaging system
> (ucf?) rather than libsensors itself; please reassign if appropriate.
> 
> Since the problem messes up installation it might warrant higher
> severity; however it is easy to work around.
> 
> During an upgrade inside of aptitude running in a KDE Konsole as root,
> libsensors4 said that /etc/sensors3.conf had been locally modified.
> This itself was a bit odd, since I don't think I've touched it.  It
> asked what I wanted to, and I selected side-by-side comparison and hit

That could come from two possibilities:
* Either you have changed /etc/sensors.conf before, so that it was not
the default one anymore. In that case /etc/sensors3.conf is created from
this old file.
* Either you haven't modified it, and it that case that's a bug in the
package that have been fixed in version 1:3.0.0-5. However if you have
installed any previous versions of libsensors4 before, the file as
already been modified.

> enter.  (I tried this both with and without highlighting the OK
> button).  The process named "frontend" then used all the CPU for
> awhile (15 seconds) and then CPU use went back down.  All the while I
> was looking at the Konsole showing the upgrade log; the last lines
> were

Really looks loke a bug in ucf.

> Setting up libsensors4 (1:3.0.0-5) ...
> udev active, devices will be created in /dev/.static/dev/

ucf is the latest command of the postinst script, that confirms it hangs
after those lines.

> Nothing happened as far as I could tell.  I waited for a couple of
> minutes, and then hit control-C.  At this point I got a message the
> installation of libsensors4 had failed, and the upgrade continued.
> 
> When it got to the lm-sensors upgrade the process repeated (attempting
> to upgrade libsensors4, that is).
> 

I am reassigning the bug to ucf.

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