Hi Thomas, thanks for your helpfull comments.
> What was in /etc/default/policyd-weight? Why aren't you using > it anymore? It behaves like the current package in unstable/testing/stable. The file /etc/default/policyd-weight isn't created but the init script takes account of it. /etc/default/policyd-weight is the place to add daemon-options for policyd-weight. What should we do here? Generate the file? Or don't take account of it in the init script? > Your package seems using /var/run/policyd-weight/, but where > exactly is that folder created? Shouldn't an mkdir -p be added > to your init.d script? What is the use of /var/run/policyd-weight > by the way? The creation of this directory is done by policyd-weight, so no need to create it via the init-script. Policyd-weight uses this directory for saving the PID and furthermore creates some more directories in /var/run/policyd-weight (for caching etc.). It behaves like the current policyd-weight in unstable/testing/stable. Thank you and best regards, Werner Detter > > Apart from that, I think the package is nicely improved, and > would deserve to be uploaded. > > Thomas > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-mentors-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4f06deb8.9070...@aloah-from-hell.de