Am 30.08.2013 19:18, schrieb Michael Stapelberg:
> Hi Michael,
>
> Michael Biebl writes:
>> a/ either build-depend on the various packages, specifically quota,
>> libcap2-bin, procps, kmod, kexec-tools
>>
>> b/ patch configure.ac to use different defaults, i.e.
>> /sbin/quotacheck
>> /sbin/setcap
Hi Michael,
Michael Biebl writes:
> a/ either build-depend on the various packages, specifically quota,
> libcap2-bin, procps, kmod, kexec-tools
>
> b/ patch configure.ac to use different defaults, i.e.
> /sbin/quotacheck
> /sbin/setcap
> /bin/kill
> /bin/kmod
> /sbin/kexec
Given that both option
severity 721347 important
thanks
Hi,
Am 30.08.2013 17:25, schrieb Kirill Elagin:
> Upstream provides unit-files `quotaon.service` and
> `systemd-quotacheck.service` which assume that
> binaries from `quota` package are in `/usr/sbin`, while in Debian they are in
> `/sbin`.
>
> This results in
A few corrections/additions:
Am 30.08.2013 18:41, schrieb Michael Biebl:
> configure.ac has a couple of program checks:
>
> AC_PATH_PROG([QUOTACHECK], [quotacheck], [/usr/sbin/quotacheck])
I was missing
AC_PATH_PROG([QUOTAON], [quotaon], [/usr/sbin/quotaon])
> AC_PATH_PROG([SETCAP], [setcap], [
Package: systemd
Version: 204-2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Upstream provides unit-files `quotaon.service` and `systemd-quotacheck.service`
which assume that
binaries from `quota` package are in `/usr/sbin`, while in Debian they are in
`/sbin`.
This results in quotas not being enabled (d
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