On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 at 10:15am +0800, Dan Jacobson wrote:
Package: sysv-rc-conf Version: 0.98-3 Severity: minor
Saw two //'s here: Results of //etc/init.d/cupsys stop
Right, I'll make sure any double leading slashes are taken care of.
Docs/screen not clear if -: stop service =/+: start service means "stop next boot", or "stop now".
Good point, man page and help screen updated.
Also odd that start has 3 chars, stop has 1. Wait, ah, no slash, 2.
Well, I couldn't think of any other way to seperate the two characters, and it would be silly if someone had to hold shift to just hit +, which I think is the natural character for this command.
Also didn't expect '-' to work when cursor is on run levels different than present. OK, no big deal.
Help not clear if r: Restore all symlinks back to original state means just for this line's package, or for all packages (yikes).
True. Updated the man page and help screen with more clear wording. (here I intended "original state" to be the state the links were in when sysv-rc-conf was started, that way if you changed some stuff on accident or changed your mind, you could revert.)
Docs not clear if commands act now, or only upon quit, like dselect or aptitude.
Good point, made that clear.
Checkbox Layout: Space: Toggle service on / off Ah, seeing X must mean on, blank off. Ok.
I thought that was rather obvious and followed many other terminal GUI programs do, but I've updated the docs to make that clear also.
Thanks for the feedback.
-Joe Oppegaard
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