Package: lsb-base
Version: 3.0-5
Severity: normal

Hi all :)

/lib/lsb/init-functions is called during shutdown time after having 
umounted the filesystems and deactivated the swap space.

This script calls the binary file "/usr/bin/tput" to change output 
color.

The problem is that if someone has the /usr file system on a separate 
partition he will get this output message:

/lib/lsb/init-functions:237: /usr/bin/tput: No such file or directory 
/lib/lsb/init-functions:238: /usr/bin/tput: No such file or directory

I think that the script should be corrected (but I don't know it well so 
I can't do it by myself) or the "/usr/bin/tput" moved to "/bin"

Bye

Marcello

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