On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 07:01:07PM -0700, Laurence J. Lane wrote: > I'm trying to clean up outstanding Debian bugs that are not > Debian maintainer screw ups. My mail to the list has fallen > into a black hole somewhere. Here we go again... > > http://bugs.debian.org/106374 > > The problem is user-defined chains that start with a dash > are seemingly impossible to kill with any amount of shell-foo. > Using GNU logopts style "--foo=bar" options is the only way > I've found to remove the chains independently. I don't see > anything in the docs that mention that style though.
ouch. maybe we should rather check on '-' as first character and disallow chain creation with such names. Just a personal note: But it would have _never_ occurred to me that somebody would want to start a chain name with a leading dash. -- Live long and prosper - Harald Welte / [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gnumonks.org/ ============================================================================ GCS/E/IT d- s-: a-- C+++ UL++++$ P+++ L++++$ E--- W- N++ o? K- w--- O- M+ V-- PS++ PE-- Y++ PGP++ t+ 5-- !X !R tv-- b+++ !DI !D G+ e* h--- r++ y+(*)