Hello Andreas,
Hello Simon,
Andreas Metzler schrieb/wrote:
> Control: reopen -1
> Control: severity -1 serious
>
> On 2016-04-30 Thilo Six wrote:
>> -- --
>
>>> Conditions we want to track:
>>> * installation state of deb 'dnsmasq', better yet:
>>> deb 'dnsmasq' = removed (not pu
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On 2016-04-30 Thilo Six wrote:
> -- --
> > Conditions we want to track:
> > * installation state of deb 'dnsmasq', better yet:
> > deb 'dnsmasq' = removed (not purged)
> > deb 'dnsmasq-base'= installed
> > * better not use
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> Conditions we want to track:
> * installation state of deb 'dnsmasq', better yet:
> deb 'dnsmasq' = removed (not purged)
> deb 'dnsmasq-base' = installed
> * better not use '/etc/dnsmasq.d/README' as flag for that as it could be
> erased
> by local admin for what eve
Thilo Six schrieb/wrote:
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>>> for the purpose you described this line can be dropped completely IMHO.
>>> The following line in the init script already has:
>>>
>>> test -x $DAEMON || exit 0
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>> The problem that this code is trying to solve is the case when both
>> packages are inst
Hello Simon,
Simon Kelley schrieb/wrote:
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>> for the purpose you described this line can be dropped completely IMHO.
>> The following line in the init script already has:
>>
>> test -x $DAEMON || exit 0
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>
> It's not that simple, unfortunately. There are actually _two_ dnsmasq
> pack
On 04/04/16 17:13, Thilo Six wrote:
> Simon Kelley schrieb/wrote:
>>
>> The following code in /etc/init.d/dnsmasq is responsible for this
>> behaviour.
>>
>> # /etc/dnsmasq.d/README is a non-conffile installed by the dnsmasq
>> package.
>> # Should the dnsmasq package be removed, the following test
Simon Kelley schrieb/wrote:
>
> The following code in /etc/init.d/dnsmasq is responsible for this
> behaviour.
>
> # /etc/dnsmasq.d/README is a non-conffile installed by the dnsmasq
> package.
> # Should the dnsmasq package be removed, the following test ensures that
> # the daemon is no longer s
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The following code in /etc/init.d/dnsmasq is responsible for this
behaviour.
# /etc/dnsmasq.d/README is a non-conffile installed by the dnsmasq
package.
# Should the dnsmasq package be removed, the following test ensures that
# the daemon is no lon
Package: dnsmasq
Version: 2.75-1
Severity: normal
Hello Simon,
by mistake i found that removing the file /etc/dnsmasq.d/README prevents dnsmasq
from starting. systemd says rough vaguely:
-< -< -< -< -< -< -< -< -< -<
Job for dnsmasq.service failed because a
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