Bug#338556: lsb-base: ugly output

2012-03-07 Thread Didier 'OdyX' Raboud
tags 338556 +unreproducible +moreinfo thanks Le 11.11.2005 01:46, Ian Zimmerman a écrit : Now that they use the functions in /lib/lsb/init-functions, the output from many initscripts now looks like this: Thu Nov 10 18:48:02 2005: . Thu Nov 10 18:48:02 2005: findfs: Unable to resolve

Bug#338556: lsb-base: ugly output

2012-03-07 Thread Ian Zimmerman
This has been fixed for some time. -- Ian Zimmerman gpg public key: 1024D/C6FF61AD fingerprint: 66DC D68F 5C1B 4D71 2EE5 BD03 8A00 786C C6FF 61AD Rule 420: All persons more than eight miles high to leave the court. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with

Bug#338556: lsb-base: ugly output

2005-11-10 Thread Ian Zimmerman
Package: lsb-base Version: 3.0-11 Severity: wishlist Now that they use the functions in /lib/lsb/init-functions, the output from many initscripts now looks like this: Thu Nov 10 18:48:02 2005: . Thu Nov 10 18:48:02 2005: findfs: Unable to resolve 'LABEL=USBDISK' Thu Nov 10 18:48:02 2005:

Bug#338556: lsb-base: ugly output

2005-11-10 Thread Chris Lawrence
Ian - It appears that the individual packages that are generating these messages are misusing the functions in /lib/lsb/init-functions; the newlines are being produced by those scripts, not by the functions themselves (which, if used properly, will give output indistinguishable from the old

Bug#338556: lsb-base: ugly output

2005-11-10 Thread Ian Zimmerman
Chris Ian - It appears that the individual packages that are generating Chris these messages are misusing the functions in Chris /lib/lsb/init-functions; the newlines are being produced by those Chris scripts, not by the functions themselves (which, if used Chris properly, will give output

Bug#338556: lsb-base: ugly output

2005-11-10 Thread Chris Lawrence
On 11/10/05, Ian Zimmerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Chris Ian - It appears that the individual packages that are generating Chris these messages are misusing the functions in Chris /lib/lsb/init-functions; the newlines are being produced by those Chris scripts, not by the functions themselves