Bug#308911: VĂ¡: Re: Bug#308911: run-parts does not execute links/binaries containing periods in the name

2007-02-16 Thread Csaba Lack
Hi Adam, I am not sure, that this would be more clear for others, but my suggesttion is like this: DESCRIPTION run-parts runs almost all executable files without extensions, found in directory directory. Exact constraints are described below, other files and

Bug#308911: run-parts does not execute links/binaries containing periods in the name

2007-02-15 Thread Csaba Lack
Hi! What if run-parts checks .dpkg* and .disable* and .whatever extensions and it will prevented from running this types of extensions after dot. Maybe also can be a solution that after . only 3 characters [a-zA-Z] are allowed. (.php .pl .cgi .sh .py ... etc) But the most important thing I

Bug#308911: run-parts does not execute links/binaries containing periods in the name

2007-02-15 Thread Clint Adams
What if run-parts checks .dpkg* and .disable* and .whatever extensions and it will prevented from running this types of extensions after dot. Maybe also can be a solution that after . only 3 characters [a-zA-Z] are allowed. (.php .pl .cgi .sh .py ... etc) But the most important thing I

Bug#308911: run-parts does not execute links/binaries containing periods in the name

2006-12-05 Thread Erich Minderlein
Hello As I learnt recently , run-parts executes cron and this is intended behaviour see man cron not a BUG. best regards Erich -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug#308911: run-parts does not execute links/binaries containing periods in the name

2006-12-05 Thread Julian Mehnle
Erich Minderlein wrote: As I learnt recently , run-parts executes cron and this is intended behaviour see man cron not a BUG. Well, so what? Why can't a command-line option be introduced that allows the dots? That wouldn't be incompatible with cron. pgpG45VQFWF2X.pgp Description: PGP

Bug#308911: run-parts does not execute links/binaries containing periods in the name

2005-12-06 Thread Julian Mehnle
Clint Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Luke Schierer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Okay, even with the --lsbsysinit option, it is still skipping a file.sh type name. I used run-parts --lsbsysinit --test /etc/cron.daily to test. You would need to use the LSB hierarchical namespace, for

Bug#308911: run-parts does not execute links/binaries containing periods in the name

2005-05-13 Thread guenther . mair
Package: debianutils Version: 1.16.2woody1 Links or binaries inside a directory handled by run-pars (like /etc/cron.daily) will not run if a period is part of their name. I'm not sure if this is intended to be so or not. Please follow the simple test attached to this email to reproduce what I