On 21.06.2012 15:35, Alexander Wirt wrote:

I agree that 1.2.0 (or check-mk stable releases in general) leaves a
lot to be desired, OTOH in my experience it is already better than
1.1.12 and it will probably easier to backport bugfixes during the
lifetime of wheezy if 1.2.0 is in there to begin with.
Maybe I'll have a look. Can you get me your patch in some git repo?

First working attempt is at https://github.com/bernhardschmidt/pkg-check-mk to get (at the moment) the following patches

cb13c56 Imported Upstream version 1.2.0p1
5389660 update defaults for check-mk 1.2.0p1
13ff0f6 update .install files for new location, install smart plugin (really fixes #649677)
561badc Run automation calls as root to fix interaction with systemd
8f173d9 poor-man's-job to convert to quilt instead of dpatch (NOT 3.0(quilt) source format)

Feel free to ignore the last two, the first one is a possible security issue but necessary to use WATO automation out of the box on systemd systems, and the other one is just an ugly try to get away from dpatch. Works, but not really pretty.

It still shows a few diffs to my old repository that is used in production, mostly because I forked at 1.1.12-1. It compiles and debdiff looks good enough. Will try upgrading an existing system tomorrow.

Bernhard



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