In message <[email protected]> on Wed, 13 Apr 2011 00:08:00 +0100, Francis Russell <[email protected]> said:
francis> Hi Richard, francis> francis> I pushed another couple of commits if you could have a look. One last francis> issue is the files purging monotone leaves behind that are owned by no francis> user. In particular, it also looks like purging monotone-server can also francis> leave unowned files in /etc. francis> francis> Either we could check to see if each of the problem paths exists. francis> Alternatively, we could explicitly run find to locate any files in those francis> paths owned by the monotone user/group. francis> francis> Thoughts? I'm not sure about the find solution. However, it seems to me that if /var/run/monotone still exists for some reason, the monotone user and group shouldn't be removed, just like if /var/lib/monotone still exists. I've made a change for that and pushed it moments ago, see revision 1fae06279d7da2329c2596e09422e8b2517b5cfa. Your changes seem to the point :-) Cheers, Richard -- Richard Levitte [email protected] http://richard.levitte.org/ "Life is a tremendous celebration - and I'm invited!" -- from a friend's blog, translated from Swedish _______________________________________________ Monotone-debian mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/monotone-debian
