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package: release.debian.org
severity: normal
Bug #612918 involves a violation of the FHS (using a file in /etc as a
state file), thus violating debian policy. Apparently there was going
to be some involved upstream work to correct the problem, but after
over a year, that appears not to have happened. Given that and the
fact that practically speaking, its only really problematic in a
read-only /etc environment, and users in that situation can choose a
different network manager anyway, I think it would be appropriate to
ignore it for wheezy until that upstream work actually gets done.
Best wishes,
Mike
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On 19.09.2012 07:52, Michael Gilbert wrote:
Bug #612918 involves a violation of the FHS (using a file in /etc as
a
state file), thus violating debian policy. Apparently there was
going
to be some involved upstream work to correct the problem, but after
over a year, that appears not to have happened.
Further activity in #612918 suggests this isn't actually an issue any
more, and that bug is now closed; therefore doing the same with this
one.
Regards,
Adam
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