On Thu, Aug 22, 2002 at 08:29:57PM -0500, David Engel wrote: > Hi All, > > I received the attached bug report on my snmpd package. Ordinarily, I > would fix it and upload a new version. The problem is that the > version in question (4.2.3) no longer provides the snmpd package since > it has been superceded by a major, new version (5.0.3). For testing > and unstable, the old version now only provides the library packages. > Furthermore, there already is a way to control the snmptrapd daemon by > setting the appropriate variable in /etc/default/snmp. Should I > direct the user to use /etc/default/snmp and close this report or > should I update the older version and request it go into stable only? > I take it that it's not difficult for the initd script to test for the existence of this file and not startd the daemon. Why not send a package to propose updates fixing this? In any case you might want to check if this behavior applies too for the snmpd package. Regards
Javi