On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 04:13:43PM +0200, Josip Rodin wrote: > Hi good people, > > > Now, the current issue is that the same thing should be done for the > *fingerd packages. That's why I'm sending this to folks maintaining > {c,e,f,x,}fingerd packages. Currently these packages either conflict with > others, or use bits of update-inetd magic to set up its entry in > /etc/inetd.conf that is often FUBAR, and SNAFUs people's inetd.conf entries. > > Since there's not much point in running a fingerd on a non-standard port (at > least I haven't seen done anywhere, or a finger program that can query
I've done it, to bypass a stupid firewall. But I thing that if somebody needs to run (another) finger demon on another port, he is clever enough to circumvent debian dependencies. > different ports), it would seem appropriate to make these packages provide > and conflicts with a virtual package called `finger-server', i.e. add this > to the control file: > > Provides: finger-server > Conflicts: finger-server > > The virtual package should be added to the official Policy list of virtual > packages, too. > > I can (and will, if allowed) do as many NMUs as necessary to get this done. ... > How about it, then? I fully agree. > I can make a package in no time, but it has to be a NMU because I am not a developer (yet), efingerd was sponsored. A little problem is that there is a new version already, and new versions should not go into potato (though the change in the new version was miniscule): efingerd (1.4) unstable; urgency=low * added missing #DEBHELPER# to postinst and prerm * added debhelper to Build-Depends I can make something like 1.3.1 version (and you are welcome to do an NMU, if you cannot wait for me), if that is a solution... -- ----------------------------------------------------------- | Radovan Garabik http://melkor.dnp.fmph.uniba.sk/~garabik/ | | __..--^^^--..__ garabik @ melkor.dnp.fmph.uniba.sk | ----------------------------------------------------------- Antivirus alert: file .signature infected by signature virus. Hi! I'm a signature virus! Copy me into your signature file to help me spread!