Bug#423980: bcfg2-server: Need Dependency on openssl

2007-05-17 Thread Sami Haahtinen
On Tue, 2007-05-15 at 10:00 +0200, Marc Fargas wrote:
 When you run bcfg2-admin init, one of the things it does is create a SSL
 certificate. Without this certificate you **can't** use bcfg2. The matter is
 that bcfg2 needs the package openssl to be installed to create the
 certificate.

i'll look in to the problem, but i would assume that it's resolved in
the new upstream versions (yes, there are several by now).

 Maybe this bug should be Sverity: important, as bcfg2-server is unusable
 without such certificate, but I'll leave as normal so you can decide ;)

I'm a bit torn between important and normal too. It doesn't affect the
core functionality that much, but still it's important to anyone
creating a new repository.

 PS: The affected box does not have reportbug, but it is an Etch ;)

at the moment there is just one version of bcfg2 in debian (i've been a
bit too busy elsewhere to update the package to match the upstream).

You might want to look at the upstream package anyway, there are quite a
few changes since the debian package was frozen. Things like importing
configuration from clients to the repository through the bcfg2 client
itself.

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Bug#423980: bcfg2-server: Need Dependency on openssl

2007-05-17 Thread Marc Fargas

Well as bcfg2 is python based I hope that when it reaches lenny I can
just grab the package from there and dpkg -i it on an etch box :)

On 5/17/07, Sami Haahtinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

at the moment there is just one version of bcfg2 in debian (i've been a
bit too busy elsewhere to update the package to match the upstream).


Np., better late than never :


You might want to look at the upstream package anyway, there are quite a
few changes since the debian package was frozen. Things like importing
configuration from clients to the repository through the bcfg2 client
itself.


Uhm.. that sound really nice! :)


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Bug#423980: bcfg2-server: Need Dependency on openssl

2007-05-15 Thread Marc Fargas
Package: bcfg2-server
Severity: normal

Hi,
When you run bcfg2-admin init, one of the things it does is create a SSL
certificate. Without this certificate you **can't** use bcfg2. The matter is
that bcfg2 needs the package openssl to be installed to create the
certificate.

Maybe this bug should be Sverity: important, as bcfg2-server is unusable
without such certificate, but I'll leave as normal so you can decide ;)

Cheers,
Marc.

PS: The affected box does not have reportbug, but it is an Etch ;)


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