Hello.
No there is no simple ways to change manpage during install, but I can
see at least two ways to fix things:
#1: change manpage included in debian package.
#2 (more elegant, I think): do as apache maintainer did. I.e. create a
symlink ``pure-ftpd -> .'' in /etc/pure-ftpd directory. So
/etc/p
On Mon, Feb 21, 2005 at 09:36:51AM +0100, Stefan Hornburg wrote:
> autoconf can be instructed to do replacements on any file, not only
> Makefiles and configure scripts.
Thank you, Stefan.
I'll have a look at this.
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On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 17:27:39 +0059
"Frank Denis \(Jedi/Sector One\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 20, 2005 at 01:18:45PM +0200, Alexander A. Vlasov wrote:
> > 2. Create a directory as described in Anonymous FTP and make a
> > symlink called /etc/pure-ftpd/10.11.12.13 which points
On Sun, Feb 20, 2005 at 01:18:45PM +0200, Alexander A. Vlasov wrote:
> 2. Create a directory as described in Anonymous FTP and make a
> symlink called /etc/pure-ftpd/10.11.12.13 which points to this
> directory.
> But in fact pure-ftpd uses /etc/pure-ftpd/pure-ftpd/IP.ADD.RE.SS
The man page
Package: pure-ftpd
Version: 1.0.19-4
Looks like pure-ftpd has a small but boring bug with anonymous ftp:
manpage says:
2. The user connects to an IP address which resolves to the name of a
directory in /etc/pure-ftpd (or a symlink in that directory to a real
directory), and there is an account c
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