Hola Ignace Mouzannar! El 27/07/2009 a las 12:19 escribiste: > > - You are creating a group lshellg in postinst using groupadd, without > > checking the group existance, this would fail on reinstall, or upgrade, > > so, > > you to check the existance of the group, you should use addgroup instead > > of > > groupadd, the group should be called lshell, and it must be a system group > > (--system in addgroup). Or you can decide to use adm or nogroup. > This has been corrected.
There a few ways to check if a group exists, calling sg group_name true is a creative one, I not against the solution, but using getent group group_name is probably a more traditional approach used in a few other packages, in general, it's good to accept the de facto standard. > The debian/rules file has been modified to use debhelper without cdbs. Great, I appreciate the effort, I didn't mean "do it right away", though. Extra comments: - control claims Build-Dependency of debhelper >= 7, but compat says 5, one or the other is wrong, please fix it. - manpage: - Refers to group lshellg instead of lshell - Doesn't mention the default config file (/etc/lshell.conf) - ¿Why is there a section called TODO? - It would be great if you document how to use lshell inside a chroot, maybe even using makejail. -- "La duración de un minuto depende de que lado del baño estés." -- Ley de la Relatividad (Burke) Saludos /\/\ /\ >< `/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-mentors-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org