Public bug reported:
Simple naming bug, easy to fix. However, it does cause user settings to
be ignored!
In /etc/defaults/mediatomb all settings variables are prefixed by MT_,
e.g. line 11:
MT_OPTIONS=""
But in /etc/init.d/mediatomb only $OPTIONS is missing its MT_ prefix, so
line 80 it says:
DAEMON_ARGS="-c /etc/mediatomb/config.xml -d -u $MT_USER -g $MT_GROUP -P
$MT_PIDFILE -l $MT_LOGFILE $INTERFACE_ARG $OPTIONS"
Effectively, any MT_OPTIONS set in /etc/defaults/mediatomb are ignored
by the init script.
This will fix it, almost as good as a patch:
sed 's,$OPTIONS,$MT_OPTIONS,g' -i /etc/init.d/mediatomb
** Affects: mediatomb (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
- Simple naming bug, easy to fix!
+ Simple naming bug, easy to fix. However, it does cause user settings to
+ be ignored!
In /etc/defaults/mediatomb all settings variables are prefixed by MT_, e.g.
line 11:
+
MT_OPTIONS=""
But in /etc/init.d/mediatomb only $OPTIONS is missing its MT_ prefix, so line
80 it says:
DAEMON_ARGS="-c /etc/mediatomb/config.xml -d -u $MT_USER -g $MT_GROUP -P
$MT_PIDFILE -l $MT_LOGFILE $INTERFACE_ARG $OPTIONS"
- Effectively, any MT_OPTIONS set in /etc/defaults/mediatomb are ignored
- by the init script.
+
+ Effectively, any MT_OPTIONS set in /etc/defaults/mediatomb are ignored by the
init script.
This will fix it, almost as good as a patch:
sed 's,$OPTIONS,$MT_OPTIONS,g' -i /etc/init.d/mediatomb
** Description changed:
Simple naming bug, easy to fix. However, it does cause user settings to
be ignored!
-
- In /etc/defaults/mediatomb all settings variables are prefixed by MT_, e.g.
line 11:
+ In /etc/defaults/mediatomb all settings variables are prefixed by MT_,
+ e.g. line 11:
MT_OPTIONS=""
-
- But in /etc/init.d/mediatomb only $OPTIONS is missing its MT_ prefix, so line
80 it says:
+ But in /etc/init.d/mediatomb only $OPTIONS is missing its MT_ prefix, so
+ line 80 it says:
DAEMON_ARGS="-c /etc/mediatomb/config.xml -d -u $MT_USER -g $MT_GROUP -P
$MT_PIDFILE -l $MT_LOGFILE $INTERFACE_ARG $OPTIONS"
+ Effectively, any MT_OPTIONS set in /etc/defaults/mediatomb are ignored
+ by the init script.
- Effectively, any MT_OPTIONS set in /etc/defaults/mediatomb are ignored by the
init script.
This will fix it, almost as good as a patch:
sed 's,$OPTIONS,$MT_OPTIONS,g' -i /etc/init.d/mediatomb
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Title:
Wrong variable name $OPTIONS in /etc/init.d/mediatomb; should be
$MT_OPTIONS
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