On 22/06/12 15:04, intrigeri wrote:
> Dererk wrote (22 Jun 2012 17:01:05 GMT) :
>> Since this very very simple "typo" throws the Vidalia enduser
>> a totally harmless but error-message-at-the-end[2], I thought I was
>> better to avoid the user get confused about any possible issue on
>> Vidalia, in contrast to depending on an extra single package, of
>> course, up to dh-apparmor fixes this issue.
> I agree this spurious error message issue should be fixed in
> dh-apparmor, but nevertheless, I don't think that hiding a harmless
> error message is worth a policy violation.
>
> (Moreover, IIRC when the apparmor package is installed, but AppArmor
> is not enabled on the kernel command-line, some harmless error
> messages are printed at boot time, so I think you're actually trading
> "a harmless error message at upgrade time" for "another harmless error
> message at every boot time + a policy violation", which is not
> very convincing.)
>
> Cheers,

Hi intrigeri!

You're right, I had a "mixed environment" running (I had configuration
present but not the software installed because I removed on purpose), so
I got no errors by the time I installed it.
The truth is that its maintainer has commented me on private that he
thinks he will be able to upload a fix very soon (possible tomorrow),
which implies I can go ahead and remove the strong dependency there
altogether with enhancing pkg documentation.

Hopefuly both things will be meeting on time.

Thanks!


Cheers,

:d:

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