Bug#813533: inosync: [PATCH] So someone can -c configfile a dot file

2017-01-19 Thread Eric Côté
Cool, that's fine, thank you :). On January 19, 2017 6:37:05 AM EST, Carsten Leonhardt wrote: >Control: tags -1 - moreinfo >Control: severity -1 wishlist >Control: retitle -1 Please allow a dotfile to be used as configfile > >Hi Eric, > >thanks for your feedback. I'm setting the bug to severity "

Bug#813533: inosync: [PATCH] So someone can -c configfile a dot file

2017-01-19 Thread Carsten Leonhardt
Control: tags -1 - moreinfo Control: severity -1 wishlist Control: retitle -1 Please allow a dotfile to be used as configfile Hi Eric, thanks for your feedback. I'm setting the bug to severity "wishlist", maybe someone will come up with a solution. - Carsten

Bug#813533: inosync: [PATCH] So someone can -c configfile a dot file

2017-01-18 Thread Eric Côté
Worked briefly, then I got busy with other things and moved on. I was hoping that I could easily fix it, but alas no. However, except for that one issue with config, it works quite well, Does The Right Thing, as expected. I was hoping to contribute something more, but that I for another time for

Bug#813533: inosync: [PATCH] So someone can -c configfile a dot file

2017-01-18 Thread Carsten Leonhardt
Control: tags -1 - patch + moreinfo Hi Eric, I'm preparing a new Debian package for inosync and was looking at your bug report: > line 134: > add: > > if configfile.startswith("."): > configfile = configfile.strip(".") > > right after the > > if configfile.endswith(".py"): I've trie

Bug#813533: inosync: [PATCH] So someone can -c configfile a dot file

2016-02-02 Thread Eric Côté
Package: inosync Version: 0.2.1-1 Severity: normal Tags: patch line 134: add: if configfile.startswith("."): configfile = configfile.strip(".") right after the if configfile.endswith(".py"): Thanks, Eric -- System Information: Debian Release: stretch/sid APT prefers testing APT