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Package: pppoe
Version: 3.3-1
Severity: Serious
Justification: Policy 11.7

pppoe contains files in /etc that are not marked as conffiles.
This violates a must in Debian Policy, so is a Serious bug.

This is a mass bug submission, and has been discussed on debian-devel
starting at
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2002/debian-devel-200201/msg02546.html

For details of which files in pppoe are not marked as conffiles see
http://lintian.debian.org/reports/Tfile-in-etc-not-marked-as-conffile.html

If your maintainer scripts modify these files, they must not be shipped
in the package.

If your maintainer scripts do not modify these files then they must be marked
as conffiles.

Example configuration files should be placed in 
/usr/share/doc/pppoe/examples

See Debian Policy 11.7 for more information.



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Version: 3.3-1.1

These bugs were fixed in an NMU, but never closed. I'm closing them with
the correct version so that their status can be properly
version-tracked.

For reference:

 rp-pppoe (3.3-1.1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * Non Maintainer Upload.
   * mark /etc/ppp/ppp_on_boot.dsl as conffile (closes: #132117)
   * use full path in /etc/ppp/peers/dsl-provider ppp_on_boot.dsl
     (closes: #111551)
   * small fix so can build on potato (closes: #117316)
   * remove references to adsl-* in manpages and point user to
     /usr/share/doc/pppoe/README.Debian (closes: #71840)

Regards,

Adam

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