On Tuesday 12 December 2006 22:26, Holger Levsen wrote: > Hi, > > On Tuesday 12 December 2006 08:43, Christian Kuelker wrote: > > > > The Linitian warning jever send to me are: > > > > W: cipux-cibot: script-not-executable > > > > ./etc/cipux/refine.d/disabled/oo11.sh W: cipux-cibot: > > > > script-not-executable ./etc/cipux/refine.d/disabled/kde3.sh W: > > > > cipux-cibot: script-not-executable > > > > ./etc/cipux/refine.d/disabled/xchat.sh W: cipux-cibot: > > > > script-not-executable > > > > ./etc/cipux/refine.d/enabled/void.sh > > > > > > I think for these warnings you just have to do a small chmod +x on this > > > files or ? > > > > I am not sure. This are plugins for the refine script and not to be > > intended to be executed directly. I think Lintian hurts here more then it > > helped. > > > > If I make the +x then Lintian might complain about > > - there is no she bang line > > they all start with "#/bin/bash" ?!
ok, that can be removed > > > - this is an executable and it is not at the right position. > > right. I would also complain about this :) > > why don't you put them in the proper place?! :) (And this is not about > debian's policy, but the the FHS, which sus*/ub*ntu and other also try to > follow... Ok, then I will think about a own syntax, so that Lintian will not recognize this as shell code. (half joke!) > Also I dont understand why they are in a directory called "disabled" - can > we just remove / not install them? No this shell parts (plugins) are for admins. If they move (or symlink) then from one directory (disabled) to another (enabled) they will be use by cipux_refine_homedir. This works like apache config parts. Better ideas? Greetings Christian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

