Re: mergemaster bug?

2012-06-16 Thread rank1seeker
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From: Doug Barton do...@freebsd.org
To: rank1see...@gmail.com
Cc: hack...@freebsd.org
Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2012 17:09:33 -0700
Subject: Re: mergemaster bug?

 On 06/15/2012 11:37, rank1see...@gmail.com wrote:
 *** The following files exist in /etc/rc.d but not in
 /var/tmp/temproot/etc/rc.d/:
  
   sshd
 
 man src.conf, and search for SSH. You have one of those options defined
 in your environment.
 
 Doug
 
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You were right.
I had a WITHOUT_OPENSSL set, as I've tested something and forgot to remove 
it.
Thanks.

Domagoj
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Re: mergemaster bug?

2012-06-15 Thread Doug Barton
On 06/15/2012 11:37, rank1see...@gmail.com wrote:
*** The following files exist in /etc/rc.d but not in
/var/tmp/temproot/etc/rc.d/:
 
  sshd

man src.conf, and search for SSH. You have one of those options defined
in your environment.

Doug

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RE: Mergemaster killed symlink (was RE: Mergemaster bug + new feature [patch])

2001-06-19 Thread Koster, K.J.

Dear James,


  I had a mergemaster problem a while back, but I haven't debugged it
  properly. I had my /etc/ppp symlinked into /home/root/ppp. 
 Then, after a
  mergemaster run I ended up with a file named /etc/ppp, which had the
  contents of the new version of /etc/ppp/ppp.conf.
 
 I symlinked /etc/ppp to /usr/ppp and mergemaster updated 
 fine. I then removed 
 /usr/ppp making the symlink invalid and mergemaster overwrote 
 the bad symlink 
 with ppp.conf. Is there any chance when you ran mergemaster 
 that one time your /home was not mounted?

Well, now that you mention it I think that I just blew away /home/root/ppp
since the box was not going to dial out anymore. Best not have passwords
lying around for no reason. :) Glad you could reproduce it.

Should I submit a PR or is this a doctor, it hurts when I press
here--thing?

Kees Jan


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RE: Mergemaster bug + new feature [patch]

2001-06-18 Thread Koster, K.J.

Dear James,

I had a mergemaster problem a while back, but I haven't debugged it
properly. I had my /etc/ppp symlinked into /home/root/ppp. Then, after a
mergemaster run I ended up with a file named /etc/ppp, which had the
contents of the new version of /etc/ppp/ppp.conf.

This box used to dial out, but no longer does so I did not care about/pursue
the problem. Sorry about the scetchy information.

Kees Jan

PS. I initially read the subject line as mergemaster has one fewer bug and
one newly discovered feature. :)


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Mergemaster killed symlink (was RE: Mergemaster bug + new feature [patch])

2001-06-18 Thread James Halstead

On Monday 18 June 2001 17:04, Koster, K.J. wrote:
 I had a mergemaster problem a while back, but I haven't debugged it
 properly. I had my /etc/ppp symlinked into /home/root/ppp. Then, after a
 mergemaster run I ended up with a file named /etc/ppp, which had the
 contents of the new version of /etc/ppp/ppp.conf.

I symlinked /etc/ppp to /usr/ppp and mergemaster updated fine. I then removed 
/usr/ppp making the symlink invalid and mergemaster overwrote the bad symlink 
with ppp.conf. Is there any chance when you ran mergemaster that one time 
your /home was not mounted?

I haven't gone as far as to find just what the offending area of mergemaster 
is.


 Kees Jan

 PS. I initially read the subject line as mergemaster has one fewer bug and
 one newly discovered feature. :)

;P

James

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