[Bug 158965] No manpage for accompanying dumpcap

2007-10-31 Thread Richard Brady
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: wireshark-common Since the dumpcap utility is installed, it would be nice to have the manpage too. I know it exists since it can be found at: http://www.ethereal.com/docs/man-pages/dumpcap.1.html ** Affects: wireshark (Ubuntu) Importance:

[Bug 21377] Re: /etc/default/apache2: NO_START

2007-07-09 Thread Richard Brady
Thanks! -- /etc/default/apache2: NO_START https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/21377 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is a direct subscriber. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com

[Bug 21377] Re: /etc/default/apache2: NO_START

2007-06-11 Thread Richard Brady
Yep, I agree that this is a problem. I spent about an hour trying to work out why it wouldn't start. Running /etc/init.d/apache2 start does nothing, outputs nothing, and returns success. Also the comment in the script which says Stupid hack to keep lintian happy. (Warrk! Stupidhack!).

[Bug 21377] Re: /etc/default/apache2: NO_START

2007-06-11 Thread Richard Brady
Some other comments. Firstly, I am not that familiar with apache, and so have never heard of apache2ctl. All I know is that on at least Debian/Ubuntu systems, the convention for starting a service is to use /etc/init.d. So when this doesn't work, it is more than a minor annoyance. Secondly, the

[Bug 21377] Re: /etc/default/apache2: NO_START

2007-06-11 Thread Richard Brady
Pascal, I disagree with you on your last point. User-friendliness and security should be kept orthogonal. Making something hard to use is not a good way of achieving security. -- /etc/default/apache2: NO_START https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/21377 You received this bug notification because you