Bug#605690: webfs: no /etc/webfsd.conf on new installs

2010-12-02 Thread Niko Tyni
Package: webfs Version: 1.21+ds1-7 Severity: serious The conffile modification fix for -7 doesn't actually invoke ucf to install /etc/webfsd.conf at all: + # Register the auto generated configuration file. + test -x ucf \ + ucf --three-way --debconf-ok $AUTOCONFFILE

Bug#605690: webfs: no /etc/webfsd.conf on new installs

2010-12-02 Thread Mats Erik Andersson
torsdag den 2 december 2010 klockan 14:17 skrev Niko Tyni detta: Package: webfs Version: 1.21+ds1-7 Severity: serious The conffile modification fix for -7 doesn't actually invoke ucf to install /etc/webfsd.conf at all: + # Register the auto generated configuration file. +

Bug#605690: webfs: no /etc/webfsd.conf on new installs

2010-12-02 Thread Niko Tyni
On Thu, Dec 02, 2010 at 02:19:00PM +0100, Mats Erik Andersson wrote: torsdag den 2 december 2010 klockan 14:17 skrev Niko Tyni detta: Package: webfs Version: 1.21+ds1-7 Severity: serious The conffile modification fix for -7 doesn't actually invoke ucf to install /etc/webfsd.conf at

Bug#605690: webfs: no /etc/webfsd.conf on new installs

2010-12-02 Thread Alexander Reichle-Schmehl
Hi! Am 02.12.2010 15:26, schrieb Niko Tyni: The conffile modification fix for -7 doesn't actually invoke ucf to install /etc/webfsd.conf at all: [..] I just installed webfs_1.21+ds1-7 on a squeeze/kfreebsd-amd64 system that never has seen webfs before. It installed perfectly and get up and

Bug#605690: webfs: no /etc/webfsd.conf on new installs

2010-12-02 Thread Mats Erik Andersson
torsdag den 2 december 2010 klockan 15:38 skrev Alexander Reichle-Schmehl detta: Hi! Am 02.12.2010 15:26, schrieb Niko Tyni: The conffile modification fix for -7 doesn't actually invoke ucf to install /etc/webfsd.conf at all: [..] I just installed webfs_1.21+ds1-7 on a

Bug#605690: webfs: no /etc/webfsd.conf on new installs

2010-12-02 Thread Niko Tyni
On Thu, Dec 02, 2010 at 05:09:07PM +0100, Mats Erik Andersson wrote: Why did it work out on kfreebsd-amd64? Because I did it manually from the command line? Maybe you had a 'ucf' directory in your cwd? (I see 'dpkg -i' doesn't set the cwd to '/' for the maintainer scripts.) Alternatively, is