On Wed, Jan 26, 2005 at 11:35:18PM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>- There is a patch for rc.autofs.in missing, changing an "else" to en
>>  "elif".  The idea is that failure in loading the autofs4 module should not
>>  break first-time installation (see http://bugs.debian.org/280276).
> What if autofs[4] is not compiled as a module?

In that case, it is in /proc/filesystems, and there is no problem. You
_could_ argue that is autofs3 was compiled into the kernel, it should fail,
but I can't find a good way to detect that.

>>- There seem to have been a lot of changes in rc.autofs.in (especially
>>  related to timeout parsing); I'm unable to follow them all, but I hope
>>  you've done the right thing in merging in the Debian patches here :-)
> Do you remember what the issues were?

(Just to clear up; "there seems to have been a lot of changes" refers to your
changes, not the Debian changes, although there are several of those as
well.) I'm afraid this was before I took over the maintainership of the
package; the changelog is the best thing I can point you to.

> Yep. There's been a bit of work there, not only related to white space.
> Please test this out as I need to know what I've broken.

OK, I'll give it a shot a bit later. :-)

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