On Wed, Jan 14, 2004 at 16:14:17 +0100, Michael Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alessandro Razeto wrote:
> >I found that both node and ca|ra tries to install a symlink in 
> >/etc/openca/servers/ with name common.conf pointing to the node name.
> >This is problematic in debian since multiple packages can not have the
> >same file.
> >Even I do not understand the meaning if multiple packages are installed;
> >the link will point to te latest installed module.
> >Can you explain me the meaning of this link?
> 
> The file common.conf is used during the startup of the daemon. If an 
> interface will be used then a special configuration will be loaded. We 
> simply need a configuration at startup and therefore we link to an 
> existing one.
I supposed it.
> 
> >I can create it in the postinst script, but I need to know how to do it.
> 
> I removed all symlinks except of the one in node. Now there is only one 
> symlink from common.conf to node.conf. I hope this is ok. openca-node is 
> required now by all other packages.
OK.
> 
> Michael
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