Hi,
>I tweaked /var/lib/dpkg/info/phpldapadmin.config just a little bit and
>modified line 9:
>
>--- line 9 ---
>if [ ! -f $CONFFILE ] || [ $(md5sum $CONFFILE | awk '{print $1}') =
>"43b124661b7e30fb94c37c3c221124eb" ] || [ "$1" = "reconfigure" ]; then
>--- line9 ---
>
>Then of course you have t
This one time, at band camp, Marc Blumentritt said:
> On 7 Dec 2005 at 8:12, Fabio Tranchitella wrote:
> > in my opinion the reconfigure target of dpkg can't delete a
> > configuration file that could be modified by the system administrator,
> > so I prefer to not implement such a feature.
> I'm
On 7 Dec 2005 at 8:12, Fabio Tranchitella wrote:
> in my opinion the reconfigure target of dpkg can't delete a
> configuration file that could be modified by the system administrator,
> so I prefer to not implement such a feature.
I'm on your side here (I wrote, I do not know, if deleting is a go
Il giorno mar, 06/12/2005 alle 10.38 +0100, Marc Blumentritt ha scritto:
> Package: phpldapadmin
> Version: 0.9.5-3sarge2
> Severity: minor
> When I use "dpkg-reconfigure phpldapadmin" nothing happens. I would
> expect some debconf configuration dialog, which allows me to reconfigure
> it. Only wh
Package: phpldapadmin
Version: 0.9.5-3sarge2
Severity: minor
When I use "dpkg-reconfigure phpldapadmin" nothing happens. I would
expect some debconf configuration dialog, which allows me to reconfigure
it. Only when I delete the files /etc/phpldapadmin/config.php and
/usr/share/phpldapadmin/confi
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