Re: lisa package

2003-04-15 Thread Anders Ellenshj Andersen
On Tuesday 15 April 2003 01:10, Michael Peddemors wrote:
 On Monday 14 April 2003 15:38, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote:
  Why don't we have regular smb browsing? That's all I need.. :(

 Might have missed something.. but doesn't Komba suit your needs? Works

Nope, it sucks. Browsing should be implemented via kio-smb.

Anders

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Re: lisa package

2003-04-15 Thread Hendrik Sattler
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Am Dienstag, 15. April 2003 00:38 schrieb Anders Ellenshøj Andersen:
  Also lisa has no option to make it quiet at boot except pointing stdout
  to /dev/null. Not good! Anyway, that output should be shortened a bit and
  it should go to stderr.

 How about this for an error: lisa never finds any hosts on my network so is
 pretty much useless.

 Why don't we have regular smb browsing? That's all I need.. :(

It does find everything here (finde FiSH and SMB ports). Maybe you did not 
edit /etc/lisarc? Or you have a ~/.lisarc?
The default one in the package (but at wrong location) only looks at 
localhost? Actually, the ability to define network devices (like in samba) 
would be smart, especially in a dhcp environment! Also, being able to pin it 
to certain devices would be smart, too.
The version (0.2.3) seems to be serious ;)

Should I do some bug reporting because the init script bug is rather critical. 
But to where? The pid thingie seems to be a upstream problem. Upstream should 
implement a pidfile option and write the pidfile itself.

BTW: the KDE bts is a pain to use. How can I report a bug on lisa there. It 
does not find it!

HS

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Re: lisa package

2003-04-15 Thread Anders Ellenshj Andersen
On Tuesday 15 April 2003 17:47, Hendrik Sattler wrote:

 It does find everything here (finde FiSH and SMB ports). Maybe you did not
 edit /etc/lisarc? Or you have a ~/.lisarc?

I really have no idea, it is the standart package from unstable. I used the 
guide from KontrolCentre to set it up. It doesn't find anything but itself 
though. It doesn't even see that there is a computer there.

I certainly hope that I don't have to edit yet another configuration file to 
fix it.

Anders

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lisa package

2003-04-14 Thread Hendrik Sattler
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Hi,

this referes to both: package in unstable and from download.kde.org
but only tested with package from download.kde.org.
Where should I report the bugs to? KDE bts or Debian bts?

The lisa daemon is looking for /etc/lisarc but the package insall 
/etc/kde3/lisarc.
Also, wasn't there once a discussion about splitting it up, so that the server 
is a small package that does not depend on KDE packages?
Neither /usr/sbin/lisa nor /usr/sbin/reslisa depend on KDE libs, so wouldn't 
that make sense. Anyway, are there any other clients for lisa available 
(except KDE)?

Also the init-Script is totally broken because
/etc/init.d/lisa stop
does NOTHING. Why? Because there is NO pidfile created. Why? Because neither 
lisa nor start-stop-daemon create one. --make-pidfile option on 
start-stop-daemon does NOT fix it because lisa forks (and thus the pidfile is 
always incorrect).

Also lisa has no option to make it quiet at boot except pointing stdout to 
/dev/null. Not good! Anyway, that output should be shortened a bit and it 
should go to stderr.

HS

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