Processed: Re: Bug#549112: daemontools: supervise stores state in /etc

2009-11-15 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org: severity 549112 wishlist Bug #549112 [daemontools] daemontools: supervise stores state in /etc Severity set to 'wishlist' from 'serious' thanks Stopping processing here. Please contact me if you need assistance. Debian bug tracking system

Bug#549112: daemontools: supervise stores state in /etc

2009-11-15 Thread Joost van Baal
severity 549112 wishlist thanks Gerrit Pape wrote: Please close the bug again, or at least make it severity wishlist. I agree with Gerrit's reasoning. Bug now wishlist. Bye, Joost signature.asc Description: Digital signature

Bug#549112: daemontools: supervise stores state in /etc

2009-10-05 Thread Andrew Schulman
reopen 549112 thanks supervise stores its run-state information in /etc/service/${service}/supervise and /etc/service/${service}/log/supervise. According to the FHS, this information should go into /var, e.g. in /var/lib/supervise/${service}. Hi, the supervise program stores the

Processed: Re: Bug#549112: daemontools: supervise stores state in /etc

2009-10-05 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org: reopen 549112 Bug #549112 {Done: Gerrit Pape p...@smarden.org} [daemontools] daemontools: supervise stores state in /etc thanks Stopping processing here. Please contact me if you need assistance. Debian bug tracking system administrator

Bug#549112: daemontools: supervise stores state in /etc

2009-10-05 Thread Gerrit Pape
On Mon, Oct 05, 2009 at 06:12:57AM -0400, Andrew Schulman wrote: Gerritt, thanks for your answer. Forgive me, but really, this is a mess. There are a several problems. First, the documentation of update-service never explains that the contents of /etc/service must all be symlinks. This

Bug#549112: daemontools: supervise stores state in /etc

2009-09-30 Thread Andrew Schulman
Package: daemontools Version: 1:0.76-3 Severity: serious Justification: Policy 9.1.1 supervise stores its run-state information in /etc/service/${service}/supervise and /etc/service/${service}/log/supervise. According to the FHS, this information should go into /var, e.g. in