Ok, that makes sense. Thanks

On 16 January 2013 07:36, Nigel Kukard <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
> On 14/01/2013 12:29, David Ceresuela wrote:
>
>
>  I've just installed 
> cluebringer-v2.1.x-201211111115.tar.gz<http://devlabs.linuxassist.net/attachments/download/256/cluebringer-v2.1.x-201211111115.tar.gz>in
>  my debian system an although it seems to be working alright I've some
> suggestions:
>  cbpolicyd looks for files in /usr/local/lib/cbpolicyd-2.1/ and has its
> configuration in /etc/cbpolicyd/cluebringer.conf
>  cbpadmin looks for files in /usr/local/lib/policyd-2.1/ and has its
> configuration in /etc/cluebringer.conf
>  This means that you have to duplicate your configuration if you want to
> use both cbpolicyd and cbpadmin.
>
>
> Fix should be committed today.
>
>
>
>  The INSTALL document only shows the steps needed to copy files into
> /usr/local/lib/policyd-2.1, but the perl code (cbpolicyd) looks for files
> in /usr/local/lib/cbpolicyd-2.1 so I do not know which one is the right one.
>
>
> Fix should be committed today.
>
>
>
>  I've seen there is a debian folder, but how I have to use the scripts
> inside that folder is something that escapes me. Are they supposed to be
> used instead the steps specified in the INSTALL document or are they
> supposed to be used after? I guess it is after, because I do not see the
> database configuration. If you could expand this a little bit more it would
> be great.
>
>
> The debian/ folder is Debian specific, its used in the same manner as the
> .spec file for building the .deb package.
>
>
>
>  The last suggestion is to change the behavior of the webui to make the
> options non-disabled by default, but I do not know if there is a special
> reason to do it that way.
>
>
> On large production systems you do not want a policy to be immediately
> active when adding it, thats why they are added as disabled first. So they
> can be fully setup before being enabled.
>
>
>
>  Hope you find this information useful.
>
>
> Thanks for the feedback :)
>
>
> -N
>
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