Bug#601859: wesnoth-1.9: Bad error handling in postinst script

2010-11-23 Thread Gerfried Fuchs
Hi, * PJ Weisberg pjweisb...@gmail.com [2010-11-23 06:06:37 CET]: There was a 1.9.1-1 when I made the earlier report. I've since upgraded to 1.9.2-1. In order to do so, I had to install wesnoth-1.8-core. :-) Right - just stating that it won't be needed for the next upgrade because I fixed

Bug#601859: wesnoth-1.9: Bad error handling in postinst script

2010-11-22 Thread PJ Weisberg
There was a 1.9.1-1 when I made the earlier report. I've since upgraded to 1.9.2-1. In order to do so, I had to install wesnoth-1.8-core. :-) (I didn't upgrade immediately because I was in the middle of a campaign and other games have trained me not to upgrade when I still care about my save

Bug#601859: wesnoth-1.9: Bad error handling in postinst script

2010-11-20 Thread PJ Weisberg
Actually, drop #3 from that workaround. Upgrading wesnoth-1.9-core *also* requires wesnoth-1.8-core to be installed. :-/

Bug#601859: wesnoth-1.9: Bad error handling in postinst script

2010-11-20 Thread Gerfried Fuchs
* PJ Weisberg pjweisb...@gmail.com [2010-11-20 11:59:13 CET]: Actually, drop #3 from that workaround. Upgrading wesnoth-1.9-core *also* requires wesnoth-1.8-core to be installed. :-/ Upgrading from what to what? Actually, no, it won't. That's why this bugreport is marked as pending, the fix

Bug#601859: wesnoth-1.9: Bad error handling in postinst script

2010-11-20 Thread PJ Weisberg
From 1:1.9.1-1 to 1:1.9.2-1.

Bug#601859: wesnoth-1.9: Bad error handling in postinst script

2010-11-20 Thread Gerfried Fuchs
* PJ Weisberg pjweisb...@gmail.com [2010-11-20 23:10:17 CET]: From 1:1.9.1-1 to 1:1.9.2-1. There is no 1:1.9.1-1 anymore since a while already in the pool. Rhonda -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact

Bug#601859: wesnoth-1.9: Bad error handling in postinst script

2010-11-03 Thread PJ Weisberg
Package: wesnoth-1.9 Version: 1:1.9.1-1 Severity: normal Yes, I was very suspicious when I opened up the postinst script to try to figure out why it failed. It says if [ $? != 0 ]; then in a couple of places, but $? can NEVER be != to 0, because the 'set -e' at the top would cause the script to

Bug#601859: wesnoth-1.9: Bad error handling in postinst script

2010-11-03 Thread PJ Weisberg
As a temporary workaround, until the postinst script gets fixed, you can: 1. Install wesnoth-1.8-core 2. Install wesnoth-1.9-core 3. Uninstall wesnoth-1.8-core The Wesnoth1.9 postinst configuration script is set up to abort if Wesnoth isn't already configured, so installing a version that does