Unsubscribing ubuntu-main-sponsors as I don't see anything that needs to
be sponsored for now.
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** Changed in: bcmwl (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
** Changed in: bcmwl (Ubuntu)
Status: New = In Progress
** Changed in: bcmwl (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Alberto Milone (albertomilone)
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** Tags added: patch
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This bug was fixed in the package batmand - 0.3.2-5
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* Remove shlibs:Depends for binary packages without shared libs dependencies
* Add missing ${misc:Depends} debhelper for batmand-gateway-source
* Use dkms postinst script for
I noticed while putting together an updated package for bcmwl that the
template postinst does exit $? after running common.postinst, which
skips the rest of the package postinst including any autogenerated
#DEBHELPER# scripts.
Mario, can I get you to review this patch, which fixes that and does
This bug was fixed in the package dkms - 2.1.1.1-0ubuntu1
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[ Mario Limonciello ]
* dkms_common.postinst: Add some missing quotes around strings used in
comparisons
to make sure that this is safe on more shells.
* Makefile,
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/dkms
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This bug was fixed in the package batman-adv-kernelland - 0.2-5
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* Correct spelling errors found by lintian
* Use dkms postinst script for batman-adv-dkms (Closes LP: #497149)
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I don't understand those lines:
14: for POSTINST in /usr/lib/dkms/common.postinst
/usr/share/$PACKAGE_NAME/postinst
Is the package supposed to have a /usr/share/$PACKAGE_NAME/postinst ?
16: $POSTINST $NAME $CVERSION /usr/share/$PACKAGE_NAME $ARCH $2
What is /usr/share/$PACKAGE_NAME for ?
Mario Limonciello wrote:
That allows the package to be used on older versions of DKMS that didn't
include common.postinst. It's optional, but not necessary.
Which version is it? I cannot find a good reference inside the dkms changelog,
but would guess v2.1.0.0. Maybe the dependency line in
The new virtualbox-ose-dkms postinst passes an empty arch argument to
common.postinst. Mario, is this what you are recommending, or are you
planning to fix the hard-coded architecture map in some other way?
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Can you please add some information how that above mentioned problems
will be handled? I see them as an important blocker for that bug and
will fix it after above mentioned problems are solved.
I see the idea behind it as an important benefit, but don't think that
the template mentioned in the
** Also affects: dkms (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Please see bug #53843 about the joke that has already been deemed not
to be understood by everyone.
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Why I am bound to something which I have never signed or accepted? I
will never accept that unless the part is removed where it is stated
that Mr. Shuttleworth aka Mr. sexist dictator of Ubuntu is a perfect
person.
{{{
nobody is expected to be perfect in the Ubuntu community (except of course the
** Also affects: openafs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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What’s wrong with ‘uname -m’? (Is this somehow related to allowing
builds on a buildd?)
But in any event, why can’t /usr/lib/dkms/common.postinst do the
architecture detection itself? There’s no reason the module package
itself should have to care about that detail.
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I assume his complaint is that you hard code a map {amd64 → x86_64, lpia
→ i686, i386 → i686} that is neither complete nor obviously correct, and
if this map ever _does_ need to change, that will currently require
shipping more updates to every package that uses dkms. It would be
better to keep
Ant the template also contains copyright stuff without a license. Just
forget it. Your bug should be ignored by Debian people
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Moshroum: thank you for your feedback, but please remember to follow the
code of conduct http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct/ to maintain a
respectful atmosphere. Bug reports are handled by humans, the majority
of whom are volunteers, so please bear this in mind.
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