Hello,
I'm not sure if I'm welcome her, because I'm not maintaining a
official debian-package but trying to make .deb's out of my tools.
I have a tool that needs a directory /var/log/ppplog. It is contained
in data.tar.gz, but tar does not set the required right on the
directory (right?). So I set the right in the postinst script.
Is this the correct way to handle directories, or should I leave the
creation of the directory to postinst too.
The package also puts a executable in /etc/ppp/ip-down.d. Building the
binary leads to a complain about an executable in unusual place (or
so). Can I prevent this? Are there naming-conventions for script in
/etc/ppp/ip-down.d?
MfG
bmg
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