Julien LEMOINE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tuesday 01 July 2003 22:51, Andreas Metzler wrote: >> Julien LEMOINE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> I received a bug report on stunnel package from an user [1] that >>> complained about the fact that I didn't warning about the new >>> /etc/default/stunnel file introduced in package (thereis a note in >>> README.Debian and in changelog).
>>> Since debconf is not really appreciated for this use, what is the >>> best solution ? Inform users with debconf or give them informations >>> only in changelog and README.Debian ? >> Is this just the usual default file for modifying the init-script's >> behaviour, i.e. will the package just continue to work as it did if >> the user does not know about it? > Not exactly, there is a variable ENABLED which is set to 0 at > installation. So the service will not start while variable is not > set to 1. I see. I cannot do much more than AOL!! other posters in this thread: Steve Langasek | If so, I would recommend looking for a way to provide a more | graceful upgrade -- this is worth much more than a note telling | users that you've just broken their systems... *If* this is not possible, because it would require you to maintain a big patch differing from upstream and you can't change their minds with <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> *then* a debconf note with priority high is needed. cu andreas -- Hey, da ist ein Ballonautomat auf der Toilette! Unofficial _Debian-packages_ of latest unstable _tin_ http://www.logic.univie.ac.at/~ametzler/debian/tin-snapshot/