Hi Giuseppe, On Sun, Mar 11, 2007 at 12:31:22PM +0100, Giuseppe Sacco wrote: > Il giorno sab, 10/03/2007 alle 14.43 -0800, Steve Langasek ha scritto:
> > Here's the final NMU diff for the NMU which I'm uploading. The NMU will be > > uploaded to incoming shortly. > [...] > I prepared a new upload for this package too. It has been ready for one > week now since I was waiting for a few translation updates. Moreover I > agreed with Stephen to hijack his packages libnss-ldap and libpam-ldap. Well, this certainly was not evident when your last mail to the bug said you couldn't reproduce the problem... > I checked your diff and you made a better work than I did about the > way /etc/pam_ldap.conf is updated. On my diff I probably better > explained to use a host or uri for shared/ldapns/ldap-server. I even > moved to a new upstream release, 183, that fixes 8 bugs. Going forward, I would recommend that you deprecate the 'host' option completely in the Debian config; in all cases it is possible to losslessly convert it to an ldap:// URI, so I believe it's advisable to support reading the 'host', but only support writing a 'uri'. That would simplify the postinst code, and should also simplify the user interaction. > I would like to merge these two diffs, but I don't want to change again > the debconf templates, so probably the best idea is to just use your > diff plus the new Italian translation I added, maybe applied to 183 > instead of 180. (I already checked your diff against the new upstream > version: it fits perfectly.) > So, if you want, I could send you the Italian translation and you may > NMU the package. I would then start uploading 183 to unstable, once your > NMU migrate into etch. Sorry, I'm not interested in doing other NMUs for further translations right now; my main purpose was to fix the RC bug, and the template changes and translation updates were a side effect of the changed handling of ldapns/server. I definitely have no interest in the new upstream version right now while we're trying to push out a release. -- Steve Langasek Give me a lever long enough and a Free OS Debian Developer to set it on, and I can move the world. [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.debian.org/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]