Package: udev Severity: serious Justification: Debian Policy 9.3.2 Hi Marco,
Policy say at 9.3.2 These scripts should be named /etc/init.d/package, and they should accept one argument, saying what to do: start start the service, stop stop the service, 02/11/05 [21:57:36] < zobel> Md: at least policy says in 9.3.2 that start should result in starting the service.. 02/11/05 [21:57:54] < zobel> so if i stop and start it udev needs to be started 02/11/05 [21:58:29] < zobel> so udev is currently not policy-conform6 02/11/05 [21:59:19] < zobel> udev start currently only works at system startup. 02/11/05 [22:00:55] < Md> zobel: too bad. I tried, believe me, but it's just too hard to be worth it. postinst can start it, but stopping it is not possible 02/11/05 [22:02:41] < zobel> Md: so i would say udev is to experimental at this state and would sugest to remove it from testing 'til starting (and stoppping[1]) udev not only on system startup works... Greetings Martin [1] added. -- Successophobia: The fear that if one is successful, then one's personal needs will be forgotten and one will no longer have one's childish needs catered to. -- Douglas Coupland, "Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture" -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]