[2020-05-29 16:17] Thorsten Glaser
> Hi Dmitry,
Hi,
> >With legacy bootordering gone in 2012, it is safe to remove check for
> >/etc/init.d/.legacy-bootordering from /etc/init.d/rc script.
>
> I disagree here: touching this file was a good way (and needed in some
> cases I don’t remember any m
[2020-02-27 11:40] meskio
> Dmitry, I see the issue on vue-router.js has being solved since some months.
> But
> no movement has being happening in this ITP. Are you still interested on
> packaging it? Do you need some help? Or someone to take it over?
>
> I have updated your package to the l
control: submitter -1 kact...@disroot.org
[2020-02-13 11:30] Ian Jackson
> Control: tags -1 confirmed help
>
> Hi. I hope you appreciate me writing to your non-Debian address with
> this. You may wish to update the bug submitter.
Thanks. Just did it.
> Dmitry Bogatov writ
[ I no longer using Debian, added new runit maintainer into CC. ]
[2020-02-12 22:28] Simon Kelley
> A query: the runscript/run file in the patch ignores
> /etc/default/dnsmasq. If that deliberate, or an oversight?
Runscript is using #!/lib/runit/invoke-run as interpreter, which sources
/etc/d
Source: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hereby I orphan package mini-httpd-run:
mini-httpd implements all basic features of a HTTPD, including: GET,HEAD,POST
methods, common MIME types, basic authentication, virtual hosting, CGI,
directory listing, trailing-slash redirection, standard logging, custom e
Source: wnpp
Severity: important
Hereby I orphan package gdbm:
GNU dbm ('gdbm') is a library of database functions that use extendible
hashing and works similarly to the standard UNIX 'dbm' functions.
.
The basic use of 'gdbm' is to store key/data pairs in a data file, thus
providing a pers
Source: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hereby I orphan package ucspi-unix:
unixclient and unixserver are command-line tools for building UNIX
domain client-server applications. unixclient connects to a UNIX domain
socket and runs a program of your choice. unixserver creates a UNIX
domain socket, wa
Source: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hereby I orphan package debrequest:
Debrequest command line program collects machine-readable
information from files in debian/ directory of source
package and use is to generate RFS or ITP request.
.
Request formatted will be output on stdout and is well-forme
Source: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hereby I orphan package cdist:
cdist is a usable configuration management system.
It adheres to the KISS principle and is being used in
small up to enterprise grade environments. It has the
following noteworthy features:
.
* shell scripting configuration lang
Source: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hereby I orphan package runit:
runit is a collection of tools to provide system-wide service supervision
and to manage services. Contrary to sysv init, it not only cares about
starting and stopping services, but also supervises the service daemons
while they ar
Source: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hereby I orphan package ceni:
A Curses user interface for configuring network interfaces with ifupdown.
Ceni can manage basic network interface ifupdown configuration stanzas for
ethernet and wireless devices.
pgpCR0ceDu0xc.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Source: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hereby I orphan package dh-runit:
dh-runit provides a debhelper sequence addon named 'runit' and the
dh_runit command.
.
The dh_runit command installs runscripts and adds the appropriate code to
the postinst, prerm and postrm maint scripts to properly enable/di
Source: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hereby I orphan package fgetty:
fgetty is a small, efficient, console-only getty for Linux. It is derived
from mingetty but hacked until it would link against diet libc to produce
the smallest memory footprint possible for a simple yet complete getty.
.
fgetty
Source: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hereby I orphan package simple-revision-control:
This package provides a powerful modern user interface for an RCS
(and to some extend, SCCS) backend. It will be familiar to users
with modern Subversion, Git, Hg experience, as well as a
reasonable introduction t
Source: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hereby I orphan package complexity:
Complexity measurement tool help to:
.
* locate suspicious areas in unfamiliar code
* get an idea of how much effort may be required to understand that
code
* get an idea of the effort required to test a code base
*
Source: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hereby I orphan package fbless:
Fbreader is ncurses fiction book (.fb2) reader with following
features:
.
* customizable color themes
* last viewed point saving
* autoscroll mode
* support for archived books
* basic links support
Fbreader is ncurses fi
Source: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hereby I orphan package node-ansi-up:
This library provide function that takes a stream of text and transforms it
into proper HTML with colors. It does this by buffering the data and
performing multiple passes over the stream. Each time it consumes data,
it may
Source: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hereby I orphan package ucspi-tcp:
tcpserver waits for incoming connections and, for each connection, runs a
program of your choice. Your program receives environment variables showing
the local and remote host names, IP addresses, and port numbers.
.
tcpserver
Source: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hereby I orphan package eoconv:
Esperanto is written in an alphabet of 28 letters. However, only 22 of
these letters can be found in the standard ASCII character set. The
remaining six -- `c', `g', `h', `j', and `s' with circumflex, and `u'
with breve -- are not
Source: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hereby I orphan package dh-sysuser:
dh-sysuser provides a debhelper sequence addon named 'sysuser'
and command 'dh_sysuser', which provide declarating way to
ensure, that required users are present after package installation
and correctly handled after package r
Source: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hereby I orphan package inotify-tools:
inotify-tools is a set of command-line programs for Linux providing a
simple interface to inotify. These programs can be used to monitor and
act upon filesystem events. inotify-tools consists of two utilities:
.
inotifywai
Source: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hereby I orphan package bcron:
Bruce cron system is designed with secure operations in mind. To do this,
the system is divided into several separate programs, each responsible for
a separate task, with strictly controlled communications between them.
.
The user
Source: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hereby I orphan package mmh:
This is the mmh mail user agent (reader/sender), a command-line based mail
reader that is powerful and extensible. mmh is an excellent choice for
people who receive and process a lot of mail.
.
Unlike most mail user agents, mmh is
Source: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hereby I orphan package dvtm:
dvtm (dynamic virtual terminal manager) brings dwm and its concept of tiling
window management to the console. As a console window manager it tries to make
it easy to work with multiple console based programs.
pgpnJqmegauBk.pgp
Des
Source: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hereby I orphan package bglibs
This package contains a collection of libraries written by
Bruce Guenter and put in use in various packages.
.
The library collection is mandatory to build most of software
packages available at http://untroubled.org.
.
This pac
Source: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hereby I orphan package tup:
Tup is a file-based build system for Linux, OSX, and Windows. It
takes as input a list of file changes and a directed acyclic graph
(DAG). It then processes the DAG to execute the appropriate commands
required to update dependent fil
Source: wnpp
Severity: normal
Hereby I orphan package alternative-libc-build-helpers:
This package provide makefile snippet, that abstract away
several issues, related to building package with diet libc.
.
* diet libc is not supported on every Debian architecture
* code to check for build
control: tags -1 +wontfix
[2019-12-05 10:32] Thomas Goirand
> Source: sysvinit
> Severity: normal
>
> Dear sysvinit maintainers,
>
> OpenRC is actively maintained upstream, and is a full replacement of sysv-rc,
> including many improvements.
>
> Currently, packages are stuck with long, non-decl
[2019-11-29 09:49] Aurelien Jarno
> On 2019-11-28 22:04, Debian FTP Masters wrote:
> > sysvinit-core_2.96-2_amd64.deb: has 2 file(s) with a timestamp too far in
> > the past:
> > usr/share/doc/sysvinit-core/copyright (Thu Jan 1 00:00:01 1970)
> > usr/share/doc/sysvinit-c
> ore/changelog.De
control: tags -1 +confirmed
[2019-11-25 12:06] Jan Braun
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> The /lib/init/init-d-script errorneously returns failure when asked to
> stop a non-running service:
> [...]
>
> And indeed, one call to start-stop-daemon in /lib/init/init-d-script is
> missing the --oknodo flag. N
[2019-11-13 14:35] Lorenzo Puliti
> >Are you sure about "wrong sh syntax" part?
>
> You are right, this is very inaccurate. Just for the records, I've
> made some tests :
> [...]
>
> * invoke-run exits before executing run's file code --> exit -1
Can you please elaborate on this case? How could
[2019-11-10 02:31] Santiago Vila
> > I am losing context. We have at least following three files (oh, why all
> > this madness?):
> >
> > * /usr/lib/os-release
> > * /etc/os-release
> > * /etc/debian_version
> >
> > So, in case of conflicts, what should override what?
>
> Please note that
control: tags -1 +help
[2019-11-08 13:42] Santiago Vila
> Hi.
>
> I've asked the Release Managers about this here:
>
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=944351
>
> If they say yes, I'll modify base-files accordingly (for Debian 10.2).
>
> If they say no, please be ready to fix t
control: tags -1 +wontfix
[2019-11-06 10:12] "Gong S."
> Package: initscripts
> Version: 2.96-1
> Severity: wishlist
> Currently, the "bootlogd" script only records the "dmesg" messages
> during boot, and exits afterwards.
You meant "bootlogs", I think.
> However, most system issues happen a
[2019-11-06 13:45] Lorenzo Puliti
> Package: runit
> Version: 2.1.2-35
> Followup-For: Bug #943397
>
> I'm attaching two patches for review;
> one thing that I'm still not sure about is the exit code range. $1 in
> the finish file can be run's exit code or the daemon's exit code. I'm
> using
[2019-11-02 20:03] Clint Adams
> > FTBFS on macOS systems, because of undefined O_TMPFILE,
> > which was introduced in 4.9 release.
> >
> > Attempt to build was made here:
> > https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/pull/46107
>
> Dmitry, any thoughts? Maybe disabling --stdin on systems wit
[2019-10-28 21:51] Sean Whitton
> >> but I'm not sure this text has actually ever been updated since Ian
> >> Jackson wrote it the mid-nineties.
> >
> > It seems it is still correct. I double-checked last part, about
> > runlevels 0/6, reading source of /etc/init.d/rc -- it is still accurate.
>
control: tags -1 +pending
[2019-10-30 19:45] Lorenzo Puliti
> Package: runit
> Version: 2.1.2-35
> Followup-For: Bug #943395
>
> patch refreshed
Thank you. Applied in git.
Do you want me to upload #943395 and #942320 right now, or wait for
dh-runit and git-daemon?
--
Note, that I send and fe
control: tags -1 +pending
[2019-10-26 14:11] Sean Whitton
> We are removing some implementation details of the runlevels system from
> the Policy Manual. Most of the information is duplicated in
> README.runlevels as shipped by sysv-rc, and is anyway not relevant to
> package maintainers as su
[2019-10-27 18:31] Lorenz
> > > - "${initscript}" stop
> > > + "${initscript}" stop >/dev/null
> >
> > Why?
> The output from Sysv init script goes to the runit log and it's not
> clear that is from sysv script; also, it's a stop message during a
> start sequence. It's quite confus
control: tags -1 +pending
[2019-10-24 13:10] Lorenzo Puliti
> Package: runit
> Version: 2.1.2-35
> Followup-For: Bug #942320
>
> > Looks good to me, but does not apply:
>
> Sorry, I somehow picked up the wrong branch.
> New patch should be ok
Yes, it is okay. Thanks. Applied in git.
--
Note,
[2019-10-24 14:34] Lorenzo Puliti
> Package: runit
> Version: 2.1.2-35
> Severity: normal
>
> As discussed in #934231
>
> [Dmitry Bogatov]
> >> create mode 100644 debian/anacron.runscript/finish
>
> > There is nothing in this script speci
[2019-10-24 13:45] Lorenzo Puliti
> Package: runit
> Version: 2.1.2-35
> Severity: wishlist
> Tags: patch
>
> Hi,
Hi!
> while doing another round of testing with openssh-server i've found
> some minor problem that might need a fix. Detailed description is in
> git commit message.
Something i
[2019-10-22 01:43] Lorenz
> > Sorry, don't follow. Previously no link in /etc/service was created
> > if dh-runit decides that service should not be enabled, now hidden
> > link is created instead. How it is more confusing?
>
> OK, from existing users there are no visible consequences and a bug
[2019-10-14 16:40] Lorenzo Puliti
> Hi,
Hi!
> this is to be consistent with a patch that I'm about to send
> for dh-runit.
> The attached patch here makes update-service create a .symlink
> rather than just removing the symlink to disable a service.
> This will help in preserving local admin c
control: tags -1 +help
[ Adding to thread "apcupsd" Debian maintainer and "pidof" upstream
maintainer. ]
[2019-10-21 14:27] Martin von Wittich
> Am 20.10.19 um 20:59 schrieb Dmitry Bogatov:
> >
> > That sounds explainable. pidof() scans /proc direct
.
Applied together, these patches do not alter default configuration (e.g
what is generated by dpkg-buildpackage) is any way, they just make
futher modifications simplier.
From 40ebe9118b90f7524c0b693a457baa430e84ffb4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Dmitry Bogatov
Date: Sat, 14 Sep 2019 01:06:42 +
[2019-10-18 10:43] Richard Lucassen
> Dmitry Bogatov wrote:
>
> > > I've documented this in update-service manpage (see #942320); maybe
> > > this need also a 'POLICY' section in dh_runit(1) or a notice to
> > > users of runit on upgrade?
[2019-10-17 15:04] Martin von Wittich
> I also just noticed this issue. We have a piece of code in our
> software that uses pidof to wait to apcupsd to start; I've reduced it
> to the following minimal working example:
> [...]
> There's always at least 4-6 empty "pidof:" lines at the beginning,
[2019-10-18 15:20] Lorenzo Puliti
> new patch attached
Thank you.
> > What are user-visible consequences for existing users?
>
> Few comes to my mind:
>
> * In Sysv KNNfoo symlinks are visible, while here .foo symlink are
> hidden, so users that are unaware of this change might have an hard
>
/rules.
Applied together, these patches do not alter default configuration (e.g
what is generated by dpkg-buildpackage) is any way, they just make
futher modifications simplier.
From 3dd03142350bbdf8b7b676f4d0663f1f5da4bed5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Dmitry Bogatov
Date: Sat, 7 Sep 2019 22:13
[2018-10-17 16:42] Ian Jackson
> Obviously when there are situations where providing an init script is
> actually wrong (because under sysvinit or other systems the daemon is
> started some other way), the init script should not be provided.
>
> In the existing text, this could be done as follow
control: tags -1 +confirmed
control: tags -1 -patch
[2019-10-14 17:09] Lorenzo Puliti
> there is a problem in runit-helper with the following logic
> [..]
>
> if I remove (without purging) a package with version >= SINCE and then I
> reinstall
> such package, runit-helper will not enable the s
[2019-10-09 18:01] Sven Joachim
> Package: dh-runit
> Version: 2.8.14
>
> The fix for bug #934500 has the side effect of introducing broken
> symlinks[1] into packages using it, causing complaints by tools that
> report such oddities, e.g. adequate(1) or symlinks(1):
As I recall, dangling symli
control: tags -1 +pending
[2019-10-07 17:50] Lorenzo Puliti
> Hi,
Hi,
> I think runit-helper should remove log directories when
> called with purge. See Debian Policy 10.8.
> Patch attached.
Yes, this is true. Thank you. Applied in git, not uploading yet due perl
transition.
--
Note, that I
(enabled with the -q flag) and this
> issue can be closed.
Thank you for bug triaging, Jesse. Reassigning back to
init-system-helpers.
Dear init-system-helpers maintainer, please consider applying following
patch:
From 638717158f50fa24a119b69ee0888158d306f492 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Dm
[2019-09-28 18:02] Russ Allbery
> Sean Whitton writes:
>
> > I don't currently have any reason to doubt we have a project consensus
> > that systemd unit files should be included in packages in addition to
> > sysvinit scripts, so I hope we can make this change.
>
> I agree. This seems entirel
[2019-09-28 10:04] Sean Whitton
> Hello,
>
> On Sat 28 Sep 2019 at 04:18PM +00, Dmitry Bogatov wrote:
>
> > Reasonable. Then let's drop part about Depends:
> >
> > [ ... All packages with daemons must provide init.d scripts ...],
> > unless soft
[2019-09-28 08:11] Sean Whitton
> Hello,
>
> On Wed 25 Sep 2019 at 03:43PM +00, Dmitry Bogatov wrote:
>
> >> Candidate language attached. It adds "Also excepted are packages which
> >> require a
> >> feature of an alternate init system which is n
Source: runit
Version: 2.1.2-35
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
do not forget to debug properly #941273 and make sure, that
forced-rescan test works as expected on sbuild and salsa.
pgp83W469Oy8G.pgp
Description: PGP signature
[2019-09-26 17:48] Ansgar
> On Thu, 2019-09-26 at 15:26 +0000, Dmitry Bogatov wrote:
> > If this is the case, I'd propose wording like following:
> >
> > [ ... All packages with daemons must provide init.d scripts ...],
> > unless software is only usable, by
[2019-09-25 18:18] Ansgar
> Practically the project seems to have already
> decided that this is fine, even for packages that don't require
> systemd:
>
> +---
> | There are 1033 non-overridden instances of lintian detecting a
> | service unit without an init.d script [7].
> +---[ https://lists.
[2019-09-25 11:50] David Steele
> On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 11:43 AM Dmitry Bogatov wrote:
> >
> >
> > [2019-09-22 16:13] David Steele
> > > Candidate language attached. It adds "Also excepted are packages which
> > > require a
> > > featu
Control: tags -1 +pending
[2019-09-25 01:01] Lorenzo Puliti
> Package: runit
> Followup-For: Bug #939971
>
> > What is missing is documentation
> > ...
> > I think you want to source /etc/default/runit *before*
> > /etc/default/service.
>
> updated patch is attached
Looks good, applied. Thanks
[2019-09-22 16:13] David Steele
> On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 2:10 PM Sean Whitton wrote:
> >
> > The Policy Editors have decided that dropping the requirement to ship
> > init scripts is not something that can be decided by means of the Policy
> > Changes Process, at least for the time being.
> >
Package: lintian
Version: 2.17.0
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
please make description of this tag somewhat less harsh. Using several
scripts with dependency on $all works (as confirmed in #935302 by
upstream maintainer), but should be used sparingly, since no ordering
between such scripts
[2019-09-13 15:18] Dmitry Bogatov
> > [ Lorenzo Puliti ]
> > So there is still a lag of 1.5 seconds from the moment runsvdir
> > detects a new directory and the moment the runsv process create the ok
> > pipe. Also, i'm afraid this lag may be affected from th
[2019-07-18 21:10] Xavier
> > control: reopen -1
> > control: tags -1 -pending
> >
> > [2019-07-10 19:39] "Debian Bug Tracking System"
> >> This is an automatic notification regarding your Bug report
> >> which was filed against the libjs-vue-router package:
> >>
> >> #927254: libjs-vue-router:
[2019-09-11 00:34] Lorenzo Puliti
> Package: runit
> Version: 2.1.2-34
> Followup-For: Bug #933078
>
> >> `kill -14 1`
> >
> > Fire-and-forget -- yes.
>
> I'm doing some live testing on my box before sending a refreshed patch
> to init-system-helpers maintainers: sadly this is not working as I ex
control: tags -1 +confirmend +moreinfo
[2019-09-10 17:09] Lorenzo Puliti
> Package: runit
> Version: 2.1.2-34
> Severity: normal
> Tags: patch
>
> Hi,
> as discussed in #935958 it's inconvenient to print messages like
> 'starting foo' or 'stopping foo' by default, as they are written to
> the s
control: severity -1 +normal
[2019-09-10 10:21] Jonathan Wiltshire
> >> The x.y there was a remnant from Debian sarge times.
> >
> > Up until squeeze I have seen it show x.y.z, then from wheezy to
> > stretch I see only x.y, but it does seem new behaviour in buster to
> > only show x.
> >
> >
control: tags -1 -moreinfo
[2019-09-08 21:26] "Chris Lamb"
> > unwanted and to be fixed.
>
> ... but, unless I'm missing something you can surely do that now
> almost trivially using codesearch.debian.net and certainly much
> quicker, independetly and with less hassle than introducing two new
>
[2019-09-08 17:53] Jean-Marc LACROIX
> > Please:
> >
> > * Try installing something else, like `tor'. I expect you will get
> > similar error (`tor' depends on libsystemd0, sigh)
>
> ansible@pinebook:~$ sudo apt install tor
> [...]
Okay, tor installs fine with your apt-pinning. My gue
Package: dput
Version: 1.0.3
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
Today I spent some time debugging why upload to my private server get
0644 permissions, no matter how I change permissions of built packages
and no matter how I tweak umask on both sending and receiving hosts.
Problem is following
[2019-09-03 17:36] Matthias Klose
> On 02.09.19 21:14, Dmitry Bogatov wrote:
> > Subject: [PATCH] Change shells of users from /bin/bash to /bin/sh on removal
>
> sorry for joining in lately into this game, but I didn't want to do that in
> parallel with my other Debian
[2019-09-03 22:21] Chris Hofstaedtler
> * Matthias Klose [190903 17:37]:
> > On 02.09.19 21:14, Dmitry Bogatov wrote:
> > > Subject: [PATCH] Change shells of users from /bin/bash to /bin/sh on
> > > removal
> >
> > sorry for joining in lately into thi
[2019-09-04 19:30] Lorenzo Puliti
> Package: anacron
> Version: 2.3-29
> Followup-For: Bug #934231
>
> Hi,
Hi,
> I have updated the patches and the MR:
> First patch adds Gtilab CI test and include a test for the runscript
>
> https://salsa.debian.org/Lorenzo.ru.g-guest/anacron/pipelines/69420
[2019-09-06 14:54] Lorenzo Puliti
> Package: runit
> Version: 2.1.2-34
> Followup-For: Bug #933078
>
> Hi,
> just to be sure, with this patch all I need to do
> in order to force a rescan is
>
> `kill -14 1`
Fire-and-forget -- yes.
With this patch I plan to bundle symlink /etc/service/.forced-
control: tags -1 +pending
[2019-09-07 08:22] Helmut Grohne
> Package: dh-runit
> Version: 2.8.14
> Tags: patch
> User: debian-cr...@lists.debian.org
> Usertags: cross-satisfiability
> Control: affects -1 + src:acpid src:bcron src:irqbalance src:openssh
> src:runit src:tor
>
> The affected pack
[2019-09-04 07:10] Noah Meyerhans
> On Sun, Sep 01, 2019 at 09:38:36PM +0800, Shengjing Zhu wrote:
> > > Just for my curiosity (not going to happen in my watch), would you be
> > > happier if `runit-helper` script was part of init-system-helpers (which
> > > is essential, anyway).
> >
> > I'm n
[2019-09-01 21:38] Shengjing Zhu
> On Sun, Sep 1, 2019 at 9:23 PM Dmitry Bogatov wrote:
> > Just for my curiosity (not going to happen in my watch), would you be
> > happier if `runit-helper` script was part of init-system-helpers (which
> > is essential, anyway).
> I
control: tags -1 +patch
[2019-08-19 11:28] Dmitry Bogatov
> [2019-08-16 17:35] Clint Adams
> > On Thu, Aug 15, 2019 at 09:24:46PM +0000, Dmitry Bogatov wrote:
> > > I want this feature too. Dear maintainer, are you interested? Will you
> > > accept patch?
> >
[2019-09-01 07:38] Niels Thykier
> > > [2019-03-13 17:17] Dmitry Bogatov
> > > > Package: bash
> > > > Version: 5.0-2
> > > > Severity: wishlist
> > > >
> > > > Dear Maintainer,
> > > >
> > > > To
Package: lintian-brush
Version: 0.26
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
lintian-brush provides 12 options (beside help/version), and it becomes
quite hard to type. Please provide bash completion for Bash shell users,
and one-letter options for users of shells without programmable
completion.
I
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Here I am looking for new maintainer for 'fbless' -- the only console
fb2 reader in Debian Archives. Upstream is dead, but software works
fine.
Originally it is written in Python2, but I just made upload with patch
to convert it to work with python3 (#936506).
T
[2019-08-29 12:23] Daniel Kahn Gillmor
> > Then I plan to change script to following:
> >
> > 1 #!/bin/sh
> > 2 chown runit-log:adm '/var/log/runit/tor'
> > 3 chmod 750 '/var/log/runit/tor'
> > 4 umask 0022
> > 5 exec chpst -u runit-log svlogd -tt '/var/log/runit/tor'
> >
> > The idea is that si
control: tags -1 +confirmed +pending
[2019-08-30 18:22] Sven Joachim
> Package: dh-runit
> Version: 2.8.13.2
>
> The dh-runit helper exports the NAME, ENABLE and SINCE variables from
> the maintainer script. These variable names are very generic and could
> potentially be used by other scripts
control: tags -1 +moreinfo
[2019-08-30 16:44] Jean-Marc LACROIX
> Package: sysvinit
> Version: 2.93-8
> Severity: grave
>
> Dear maintainers,
>
> It seems there is a dependency issue when installing sysvinit-core as
> indicated in following trace
> [...]
> Package: *systemd*
> Pin: release *
>
[2019-08-30 02:11] Lorenzo Puliti
> > But before patch can be submitted to maintainer, automatic testing is
> > must. I suggest salsa.debian.org/kaction/daemons.
>
> Is there any instruction on how to use it?
Sure. Here is how I did it for Tor:
https://salsa.debian.org/kaction/tor-runscript/co
Package: lintian-brush
Version: 0.26
Severity: wishlist
$ lintian-brush foo bar
No changes made.
$ echo $?
0
No good. Please make `lintian-brush' complain loudly about non-existent
fixer.
pgpX18NPpf9jg.pgp
Description: PGP signature
[2019-08-30 23:38] Shengjing Zhu
> Package: runit-helper
> Version: 2.8.13.2
> Severity: normal
>
> Please, don't do that. Don't let it be a second libsystemd0.
Well, I am not happy with this situation myself too, but I do not know
do it better.
`runit-helper` is essentially dynamically-linked
control: tags -1 +confirmed
[2019-08-28 14:12] Daniel Kahn Gillmor
> Package: dh-runit
> Version: 2.8.13.2
> Tags: security
> Control: affects -1 tor openssh-server
>
> by default, dh-runit sets up logging runscripts like this:
>
>
> 1 #!/bin/sh
> 2 chown -R runit-log:adm '/var/log
control: severity -1 normal
control: tags -1 +confirmed +pending
[2019-08-28 21:50] Lorenzo Puliti
> Package: dh-runit
> Version: 2.8.13.2
> Severity: wishlist
>
> Hi,
>
> I recently try to add a runscript to openssh-server but it look
> that dh-runit added a dependency on runit-helper also to
control: severity -1 wishlist
control: tags -1 +confirmed
control: retitle -1 Make /etc/sv/{name}/supervise symlinks behave as conffiles
[2019-08-28 12:40] Michael Biebl
> Am 28.08.19 um 11:52 schrieb Colin Watson:
>
> > Empty directories also come back no matter what you do, so even after
> >
[2019-08-29 13:28] "Dawid Dziurla"
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: Dawid Dziurla
>
> * Package name: gitbatch
> Version : 0.5.0-1
> Upstream Author : Ibrahim Serdar Acikgoz
> * URL : https://github.com/isacikgoz/gitbatch
> * License : Expat
>
control: tags -1 -moreinfo
[2019-08-27 10:23] "Chris Lamb"
> Hi Dmitry,
>
> > [ Should I tag '-moreinfo' on reply, or you prefer doing it yourself? ]
>
> Please. A wishlist bug with "moreinfo" means (at least for me) that it
> is blocking on input from the reporter/requester and, if you believe
[2019-08-27 16:35] Jan Braun
> > > Personally, I'd prefer linking /etc/sv/foo/supervise to a place of my
> > > choosing and expect that link to be preserved. Not sure how others
> > > would feel, or how they'd try to deal with the issue.
> >
> > Why would you need it? Content of 'supervise' direc
control: tags -1 +fixed-upstream
[2019-08-26 16:32] Jesse Smith
> On Sun, 25 Aug 2019 16:07:30 +0000 Dmitry Bogatov wrote:
>
> > > > Each line a process sends:
> > > > * should be prefixed by the name of the process that sent it.
> > > > * should en
[2019-08-24 16:03] Jan Braun
> Dmitry Bogatov schrob:
> > No, I did not consider this aspect. Thank you.
> > But since runscripts are conffiles, admin can add line
> >
> > chown -R trusted_user:0 /run/runit/supervise/foo
> >
> > into /etc/sv/foo
[ Should I tag '-moreinfo' on reply, or you prefer doing it yourself? ]
[2019-08-24 14:44] "Chris Lamb"
> > some init.d script print description of service they are starting with
> > following line:
> >
> > log_daemon_msg "Starting X display manager" "xdm"
> > or
> > log_action_begin_m
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