-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2003 11:16:34 +0200 Source: resolvconf Binary: resolvconf Architecture: source all Version: 0.39 Distribution: experimental Urgency: high Maintainer: Thomas Hood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Changed-By: Thomas Hood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Description: resolvconf - Nameserver information manager Changes: resolvconf (0.39) experimental; urgency=high . * debian/control: * Version the dependency on ppp * Shorten the long Description * debian/prerm * Add quotation marks around: "$(readlink ...)" to fix test if /etc/resolv.conf does not exist. * debian/postinst * Create /etc/resolvconf/run as a directory instead of as a symlink to /var/run/resolvconf/ . If /etc/resolvconf/run is a symlink to the latter directory then convert it into a directory. * Move confmodule to beginning of file because it reruns the script * Don't downup lo * Give dh_installinit the "--no-start" option since the meaning of the initscript "start" method has changed. * /etc/init.d/resolvconf * Start method now cleans /etc/resolvconf/run/ since it isn't in /var/run/ by any more. This means that the start method should never be called when resolvconf is in use. Use it only on boot. * README * Tweak * Change to reflect the fact that the run directory is now /etc/resolvconf/run/ . Files: 85636daa237485830c32a11e24689790 504 net optional resolvconf_0.39.dsc 35b69f7e2123103a5c57c1a0bc414e63 26480 net optional resolvconf_0.39.tar.gz f24cfe9861a148fed193f7f87b54396e 22988 net optional resolvconf_0.39_all.deb
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