Bug#808831: RE: Bug#808831: fwupd: Please install the daemon in non-multiarch path

2016-09-19 Thread Michael Biebl
On Thu, 7 Jan 2016 14:43:28 -0600 wrote: > Dell - Internal Use - Confidential > > That depends on the assumption of whether you would expect the daemon to run > in more than one architecture on a given system. If not, why should it be in > the non-multiarch path? I'm not sure how this is r

Bug#808831: fwupd: Please install the daemon in non-multiarch path

2016-01-07 Thread Mario_Limonciello
debian.org; sub...@bugs.debian.org Subject: Bug#808831: fwupd: Please install the daemon in non-multiarch path Dell - Internal Use - Confidential That depends on the assumption of whether you would expect the daemon to run in more than one architecture on a given system. If not, why should it

Bug#808831: fwupd: Please install the daemon in non-multiarch path

2016-01-07 Thread Mario_Limonciello
Dell - Internal Use - Confidential That depends on the assumption of whether you would expect the daemon to run in more than one architecture on a given system. If not, why should it be in the non-multiarch path?

Bug#808831: fwupd: Please install the daemon in non-multiarch path

2015-12-23 Thread Laurent Bigonville
Package: fwupd Version: 0.6.0-1 Severity: wishlist Hi, Shouldn't the daemon be installed in the non-multiarch path (/usr/lib/fwupd/)? Cheers, Laurent Bigonville -- System Information: Debian Release: stretch/sid APT prefers unstable-debug APT policy: (500, 'unstable-debug'), (500, 'unstabl