> Ok, I did it. It is right?
It would be nice to hqve q one line explqinqtion of the fix.
sort of
d/tango-starter.init.d
-Added network to Should-[Start|Stop]. (Closes: #...)
It is important to have something understandable in the debian changelog.
thansk
Fred
Ps: What about the patch ;)
On 09/03/2018 04:39 PM, PICCA Frederic-Emmanuel wrote:
Hello carlog
I think so, It may affect to others users.
So is it possible to add this as a patch for the packaging ?
I did a MR (https://salsa.debian.org/science-team/tango/merge_requests/1)
Can you modify your MR and update the Debia
Hello carlog
> I think so, It may affect to others users.
So is it possible to add this as a patch for the packaging ?
> I did a MR (https://salsa.debian.org/science-team/tango/merge_requests/1)
Can you modify your MR and update the Debian/changelog in order to close the
bug during the next up
Hello Fred,
On 09/03/2018 03:03 PM, PICCA Frederic-Emmanuel wrote:
Hello Carlos,
Dear Maintainer,
We saw that in some machines the tango-starter did not start after
rebooting the PC.
Note: We are using a custom version of the tango package (
9.2.5a+dfsg1-2+patch1~bpo9+0~alba+1)
is this patc
Hello Carlos,
> Dear Maintainer,
> We saw that in some machines the tango-starter did not start after
> rebooting the PC.
> Note: We are using a custom version of the tango package (
> 9.2.5a+dfsg1-2+patch1~bpo9+0~alba+1)
is this patch interesting for others ?
> # Should-Start: tango-db
Package: tango-starter
Version: 9.2.5a+dfsg1-2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
We saw that in some machines the tango-starter did not start after
rebooting the PC.
Note: We are using a custom version of the tango packageĀ (
9.2.5a+dfsg1-2+patch1~bpo9+0~alba+1)
which has a patch that onl