Thanks for pointing this out. I've just updated the ChangeLog now.
Stefaan
2008/10/9 Robin H. Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 09:59:02PM +, Stefaan De Roeck (stefaan) wrote:
stefaan 08/10/08 21:59:02
Added:openafs-1.4.8_pre2.ebuild
Log
with the LDAP section of it.
Mine now! :) Seems the newer version doesn't require a lengthy init script...
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- media-libs/libdc1394
- media-video/coriander
I'm picking up these two at least...
Stefaan
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It's nice to see someone from nearby join Gentoo. (I live in Leuven)
Welcome to the project!! I suppose we'll see you at the next FOSDEM? :)
Stefaan
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anything up, or you'll end up doing nothing. :)
Thanks for joining us on our quest,
Stefaan
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afterwards.
However, during an upgrade, pkg_prerm of the old version is ran
_after_ pkg_postinst of the new version. This results in the
directory disappearing, and therefore afs failing to start.
Any input is greatly appreciated,
Thanks,
Stefaan
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-update
You suggest keeping the /afs dir, this would be an easy solution of
course, but it does seem untidy, doesn't it? (Makes me think of the
windows uninstallers saying not all files could be removed, have a
nice day)
Stefaan
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On 1/7/06, Petteri Räty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stefaan wrote:
The obvious solution seems to do keepdir, so portage would attempt
to make the directory and put a .keep file in there. I say attempt,
because the following problem will occur during an re-merge or
upgrade, while