that configuration. dpkg --configure simply re-runs the
postinstall script, which (assuming debconf was used) would simply reconfigure
using the previous configuration again.
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Immediately :)
Actually, as soon as debconf can handle what I need it to, I plan on
converting all the packages I need myself if I have to (and I'll pass my
changes on to the maintainters, if they want them).
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-repack could handle it (and I could start
repackaging packages for use in my labs).
I don't mean to be pushy, I'm just very excited at the prospect of removing
RedHat and replacing it with Debian on all my workstations.
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purpose is for an administrator to be able
to use dpkg-repack, I think it should be ok.
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of restraint it requires to stay away from THIS fish
hook.
Hey, don't knock it :) It's been working, and I've been meeting people.
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On Fri, Sep 17, 1999 at 02:11:20PM -0700, Joey Hess wrote:
Have you looked at debconf at all? Because..
Scott Barker wrote:
1) Separate interactive and non-interactive installation scripts. I suggest
that the current debian install scripts should contain *only*
non-interative
On Sat, Sep 18, 1999 at 02:13:26PM -0400, Branden Robinson wrote:
On Fri, Sep 17, 1999 at 02:11:20PM -0700, Joey Hess wrote:
Have you looked at debconf at all? Because..
Scott Barker wrote:
Of course not; people are, sadly, always trying to redesign things they
don't even understand
package, such that new options can be merged
into an existing configuration. Also, it would be nice to be able to embed
a bit of perl into the config file, so you could do things like:
$lynx_home_page = www.`dnsdomainname`;
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using it as a network server, an
internet gateway, and a masquerading box (3 different boxes) and have yet to
have any problems at all.
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Problems restoring permissions of folder %s!),
cur_folder);
if (sleepmsg 0)
sleep(sleepmsg);
}
+#if 0
}
+#endif
#if defined(BSD) !defined(UTIMBUF)
utime_buffer[0] = buf.st_atime;
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changing it.
If someone wants to reopen the bug, they should feel free to do so. However,
it would be nice if this time, after discussion ended, the bug report were
closed one way or the other.
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and how you can modify the process.
Actually, I untar'red the base system to /dos/linux, and I'm just trying to
remove a few unnecessary packages which aren't needed in an extremely stripped
down system running from umsdos.
Thanks for the help.
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I file this as a bug report against
dpkg?
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