Bug#315467: missing kill-quagga-prompt when upgrading

2005-07-01 Thread Achilleas Kotsis
I think this bug's severity should be set to wishlist, losing routes temporarily because of a daemon restart does not count as data loss. Nearly every daemon gets restarted after installation, dh_installinit (debhelper) defaults to that anyway. Nevertheless, please consider restarting quagga

Bug#315467: missing kill-quagga-prompt when upgrading

2005-06-23 Thread Michael Horn
Please have a look at how openvpn is upgraded. people like you are the source of instability in the global routing table. Have a nice day. regards Michael Horn ...who switched to lfs or openbgpd instead of debian. p.s. you might want to read up a bit on how the world out there works before

Bug#315467: missing kill-quagga-prompt when upgrading

2005-06-23 Thread Christian Hammers
Hello On 2005-06-23 Michael Horn wrote: people like you are the source of instability in the global routing table [...] regards Michael Horn ...who switched to lfs or openbgpd instead of debian. (lfs = Linux From Scratch?) The only source of routing table instability is the reconnection that

Bug#315467: missing kill-quagga-prompt when upgrading

2005-06-22 Thread Michael Horn
Package: quagga Version: 0.98.3-1 Severity: grave Justification: causes non-serious data loss updating quagga it removes all (163k) routes from the kernel without prompting - this leads to extreme suffering in real-world scenarios. -- System Information: Debian Release: 3.1 APT prefers

Bug#315467: missing kill-quagga-prompt when upgrading

2005-06-22 Thread Christian Hammers
Hello Michael On 2005-06-22 Michael Horn wrote: updating quagga it removes all (163k) routes from the kernel without prompting - this leads to extreme suffering in real-world scenarios. Eh? How exactly do you expect a server to get upgraded without getting restarted? Or do you just mean it

Bug#315467: missing kill-quagga-prompt when upgrading

2005-06-22 Thread Michael Horn
Hello Christian, On Wed, 22 Jun 2005, Christian Hammers wrote: Hello Michael On 2005-06-22 Michael Horn wrote: updating quagga it removes all (163k) routes from the kernel without prompting - this leads to extreme suffering in real-world scenarios. Eh? How exactly do you expect a server to

Bug#315467: missing kill-quagga-prompt when upgrading

2005-06-22 Thread Christian Hammers
Hello Michael On 2005-06-22 Michael Horn wrote: cisco!=x86 quagga box ;) after all - i just expect a software to warn me before it could cause severe problems like a restarting quagga. so the best way to prevent users from being scared to death would be if you warn them before you kill

Bug#315467: missing kill-quagga-prompt when upgrading

2005-06-22 Thread Florian Weimer
* Christian Hammers: Sorry, bug after all it was you who requested that the daemon should be upgraded. It's the way Unix and esp. Debian Linux works that when upgrading a server, it is stopped, the new files are installed and then started. Apache, MySQL, BIND, all work this way. Apache's