On 18/04/11 07:35, [email protected] wrote: > Package: vidalia > Version: 0.2.10-3 > Severity: normal > Tags: patch > > Hi, > > vidalia.config script contains wrong logic I think: it kills the > system-wide Tor daemon if vidalia/tor-daemon-interaction is set to > "nothing" or "one-off". According to the debconf templates, "nothing" > means: > > * No configuration: > leave Tor running for now. Vidalia will not be able to > communicate with Tor until it is manually reconfigured - see > "/usr/share/doc/vidalia/README.Debian" for more details; > > In that case, I don't think Vidalia's config script should interfere > in any way with the system-wide Tor daemon. > > On the other hand, when this debconf parameter has the "permanent" > value, I think Vidalia's config script should stop it as documented: > > * Permanent takeover: > stop Tor and simply let Vidalia handle starting it whenever you > run Vidalia (not usable on a multi-user system). Hi intrigeri+debian,
I might have not properly followed you, since what you suggest the asked debconf templates options to do are what they are doing. Do you experience a different behaviour than the selected ones? Cheers, Dererk -- BOFH excuse #211: Lightning strikes.
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