On Wednesday 05 April 2006 16:25, Juha Heinanen wrote: > Dan Pascu writes: > > Why should it be there? OpenSER doesn't use it. It's a setting which > > is only relevant to the debian debconf system. > > yes, but the problem is that when you run > > dpkg-reconfigure openser > > $START_ON_BOOT variable value is not stored in /etc/default/openser and > consequently when you rerun the script, old value is not remembered.
Is remembered because is stored by debconf: ser1:~# debconf-show openser * openser/master_node: true * openser/memory_ammount: 256 * openser/start_on_boot: false openser/memory_warning: * openser/dump_core: true Are you using this and have problems or just speculate? Because I'm using it on a couple of servers and the value is remembered on all of them. > also openser.postinst tries to access the value: > > RET= > db_get openser/start_on_boot || true this db_get retrieves the value stored by debconf. it doesn't need it to be stored in /etc/defaults/openser. maybe db_get doesn't work on your system for some reason. > if [ "$RET" = true ]; then > START_ON_BOOT=yes > else > START_ON_BOOT=no > fi > > -- juha -- Dan _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@openser.org http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devel