I'm sorry I did not respond to this bug earlier. I missed Chuck's reply
in April. Kern is absolutely right, this is a packaging problem
inherited from Debian.
I didn't want to make the problem bigger than it acutally is. People who
are using Bacula should be aware of the fact that the software
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bacula-fd
While the hostname is being substituted in bacula-fd.conf, the default
director passwords are the same on all installations. The sample
passwords look random and there is no notice in the file that the
passwords should be changed to result in a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bacula-fd
While the hostname is being substituted in bacula-fd.conf, the default
director passwords are the same on all installations. The sample
passwords look random and there is no notice in the file that the
passwords should be changed to result in a
On Sat, 2 Feb 2008 21:43:44 +0100 Mathias Gug [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Sat, Feb 02, 2008 at 01:08:42PM -, hehol wrote:
I just tried to install mysql-server-5.0 on a Ubuntu 7.10 server
which accidentally had wrong permissions on the /tmp directory
(755, owned by root:root).
How
Public bug reported:
I just tried to install mysql-server-5.0 on a Ubuntu 7.10 server which
accidentally had wrong permissions on the /tmp directory (755, owned by
root:root). At first sight, the installations succeeds, but it ends up
with only debian-sys-maint in the user table. So, no changes