Public bug reported:
The postrm script for mcollective-plugins-facts-facter is broken. Looks
like it was never tested, since it's got plainly broken sed syntax on
line 8:
sed -i -e s/^factsource.*/factsource = yaml\nplugin.yaml =
/etc/mcollective/facts.yaml/ /etc/mcollective/server.cfg
No
Great, thanks a lot for all your hard work on this! Appreciate it!
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open-vm-tools (CLI tools) recommends gui
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Title:
open-vm-tools (CLI tools) recommends gui tools
To manage
So, is there any chance of getting this fixed before 12.04?
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So, is there any chance of getting this fixed before 12.04?
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I am going to assume that most people who use Ubuntu on a VMware
product will be using the Desktop version, not the server.
Sorry, but this is not the case at all - VMware's primary products are
their server offerings, and those of us running linux servers outside of
an education setting do so
I am going to assume that most people who use Ubuntu on a VMware
product will be using the Desktop version, not the server.
Sorry, but this is not the case at all - VMware's primary products are
their server offerings, and those of us running linux servers outside of
an education setting do so
@Nate -
I hate to rain on your parade here, as it looks like it was quite a
struggle to get everything working right for this package (and
certainly, thanks a lot for your efforts).
The introduction of X11 dependencies into what is ostensibly a CLI
package is not a good thing for those of us who
See bug #776103 (and my comment on it). The toolbox package was
removed, so X11-related components (and all the dependencies that come
with them) were merged into this package - the description for which is
still (CLI tools).
Currently, this package is not usable on server systems which must not
@Nate,
Yeah, a number of the added depends and recommends lead back to X stuff.
Here's the added ones that do, as far as I can tell:
- Requires:
libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0
libgtk2.0-0
libgtkmm-2.4-1c2a
libice6
libx11-6
libxcomposite1
libxext6
libxi6
libxinerama1
libxrandr2
libxss1
libxtst6
- Recommends:
@Nate -
I hate to rain on your parade here, as it looks like it was quite a
struggle to get everything working right for this package (and
certainly, thanks a lot for your efforts).
The introduction of X11 dependencies into what is ostensibly a CLI
package is not a good thing for those of us who
See bug #776103 (and my comment on it). The toolbox package was
removed, so X11-related components (and all the dependencies that come
with them) were merged into this package - the description for which is
still (CLI tools).
Currently, this package is not usable on server systems which must not
@Nate,
Yeah, a number of the added depends and recommends lead back to X stuff.
Here's the added ones that do, as far as I can tell:
- Requires:
libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0
libgtk2.0-0
libgtkmm-2.4-1c2a
libice6
libx11-6
libxcomposite1
libxext6
libxi6
libxinerama1
libxrandr2
libxss1
libxtst6
- Recommends:
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