Oops, forgot to CC the bug report.. ----- Forwarded message from Scott Leggett <sc...@sl.id.au> -----
> Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2016 23:39:31 +1100 > From: Scott Leggett <sc...@sl.id.au> > To: debian-ment...@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: Bug#845018: RFS: quagga/1.1.0-1 [ITA] -- network routing daemons > > Hi Vincent, > > Thanks for taking the time to do another thorough review of another of > my packaging efforts! :) > > On 2016-11-19.19:47, Vincent Bernat wrote: > > ❦ 20 novembre 2016 01:43 +1100, Scott Leggett <sc...@sl.id.au> : > > > > > * Rely on automatic -dbgsym package rather than deprecated -dbg. > > > > You need to make a migration for people having a -dbg. This is done with > > --dbgsym-migration argument of dh_strip. > > > > Done. > > > > * Add quagga user to quaggavty group in preinst. > > > > I suppose this was in the original packaging, but this is better to use > > adduser/addgroup unconditionally. Both commands will check if the > > user/group already exists with the appropriate parameters. Notably, if > > the user/group is not a system one, it will trigger an error. > > > > Thanks, that simplifies the script nicely. Done. > > > > * Use systemd .service files rather than init.d scripts (Closes: > > > #678946, > > > #805840, #839819, #412483). > > > > I am quite OK with that. You don't have time to sort out those > > problems. However, this is somewhat controversial. > > > > I'm open to accepting patches / co-maintainership from anyone who wishes > to test and use traditional init scripts with quagga. Given the > longevity of bugs like #678946, I'm not optimistic of such patches > materialising. > > I personally cannot test such init scripts since all my systems now use > systemd, and I can't in good faith include code that I can't test and > which has known bugs. > > If there is another approach you think I could take here, please > advise... > > > > * Split quagga package out into multiple packages (Closes: #705306). > > > > People upgrading will suddenly have all the daemons missing. You could > > introduce a "base" or "minimal" package that wouldn't depend on the > > daemons (and the daemons would depend on them). The "quagga" package > > would still depend on all the daemons. However, the NEWS entry could be > > sufficient too. > > > > That is a much better solution, thank you for the suggestion! I have > updated the package as you suggest: there is now a "quagga" metapackage, > and a "quagga-core", which all the routing daemons depend on. > > > > > Also : > > > > - the -dev package should be libquagga-dev > > > > Fixed. > > > - default/quagga could be called "quagga.default" and would be > > installed automatically as /etc/default/quagga. > > > > As this is now part of "quagga-core", I still have to install this > file manually as far as I can tell. Thanks for the tip on the debhelper > way to install it though. > > > - the service files seem to use wrong paths. In Debian, chown is in > > /bin, not /usr/bin. > > > > This is interesting.. I ran `which chmod` on my unstable test box, and > got "/usr/bin/chmod". /bin is a symlink to /usr/bin in unstable now, and > /usr/bin is before /bin in $PATH. > > Either way, I've changed the paths in the .service files to /bin/*. > > > - if you think that maintaining all those lintian overrides is too much > > effort, I think that people usually don't override "informational" > > messages. > > > > Okay, I've removed the trivial overrides. > > > - in maintainers script, I would drop the non-standard debug stuff at > > the top of each of them > > > > Done. > > > - in postinst, changing permissions in /etc is frowned upon since it > > could undo what a user has done. You should use dpkg-statoverride > > which gives the user a chance to implement its own policy. > > Thanks for introducing me to another interesting dpkg-* tool. Fixed. > > The new package is available again at > https://mentors.debian.net/package/quagga > > -- > Regards, > Scott. ----- End forwarded message ----- -- Regards, Scott.
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