On Thu, Nov 24, 2005 at 05:40:53PM +0100, Gunter Ohrner wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, 24. November 2005 00:38 schrieb Elrond:
> > Can you see, if
> > http://lilly.csoft.net/~jeffryj/cgi-bin/moin.cgi/FrequentlyAskedQuesti
> >ons#head-402b0eec8e9c44cf4f819ecdd7db37be8153c2
On Sat, Nov 26, 2005 at 04:07:50PM -0800, Ryan Lovett wrote:
[...]
> I'm no longer in a position to test this, unfortunately, so you needn't
> wait for me to test.
>
> Ryan
Should we set the owner of the bug to Gunter Ohrner then?
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> However I should be able to perform tests with qemu on AMD64 and i386 in
> the forseeable future.
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Nice to hear.
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les, that I'd move into such a
package:
libcdda.so
libsmb.so
libvfs-test.so (whatever that one is good for?)
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"SDL_VIDEO_X11_DGAMOUSE=0" in your
environment)
At least, that helped me.
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to create a vfat image (as ntfs
support is still an issue).
Any changes to the temporary image would be lost after
shutting down qemu. Unless you unpack the image after
shutdown of qemu and put it back in the real fs.
All of the above sounds like a big script, that should be
put around qemu.
ursor should not be captured
> (i call this mouse over mode).
vmware (commercial emulator) has this mode.
BUT it only works, if you install special software inside
the guest os!
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-engine option, which was mentioned in the
other bugreport, helps getting this better?
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quot;enforece" the crash, but ultimately is ends with:
% ds9
alloc: invalid block: 0x8df2820: 0 0 0
zsh: abort ds9
I doubt this is expected behaviour.
I guess, this is an upstream problem, but I leave that
decision to the maintainer.
Elrond
ii libtk-img
Package: sasl2-bin
Version: 2.1.19-1.5
Severity: minor
Hi,
Many docs in sasl2 (for example testing.txt and
gssapi.html) refer to sample-server and sample-client.
Building it from libsasl2-dev isn't straight forward
either. (it requires a non-shipped config.h)
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art gimp from inside the xterm and don't
close the xterm
- Maybe you have some theme/render engines installed?
They might mitigate the problem?
(guessing from the error, which has some "default" and
"render" in it)
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Version: 1.12-3
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
xpdf-utils really helps in dealing with pdf files. What I often
do: extract a page using pdftk, then using pdfimages to get
the pictures from that single page.
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Hi,
pdftk really helps in dealing with pdf files. What I often
do: extract a page using pdftk, then using pdfimages to get
the pictures from that single page.
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tags 308494 + confirmed
merge 308494 308459
thanks
Thanks for re-reporting this.
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Package: rageircd
Version: 2.0.0-3
Hi.
When I send rageircd a SIGHUP, it looks for ircd.motd in
/usr.
Easily tested by putting a unique text file /usr/ircd.motd,
doing /etc/init.d/reagircd reload, and reconnecting or
using /motd.
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ing around or a
> secret feature (tell me which one please :D) ?
It's bcopy, that's linked to postgres:
# ldd /usr/sbin/bcopy
libpq.so.3 => /usr/lib/libpq.so.3 (0x4001f000)
I don't know, why it's linked to it.
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Hi,
Is anything happening regarding this bug?
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tags 308459 +confirmed
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On Tue, May 10, 2005 at 01:00:02PM +0200, Szymon Janc wrote:
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> new version 0.7.0 is available, please update debian package.
[...]
Yeah, we know, it's on our list.
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ot; file
- The init script probably has problems stopping the milter
on 2.4 kernels, see bugs.debian.org/278198
- To repeat:
I'm not going to maintain it.
If you have improvements for the packaging, don't send
them to me, you'd better send them to this bug.
Elrond
a README.Debian or TODO.Debian.
(while there: /usr/share/doc/monotone/README currently does
not give any vital information to the user, really)
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Package: maxima
Version: 5.9.1-9
Severity: wishlist
testing has libreadline5 for a while now.
Can you try to rebuild maxima using it?
It should be as simple as putting
"libreadline5-dev | libreadline-dev" in the Build-Depends
and purging libreadline4-dev from your system.
Elron
]: Unexpected end of #.
Automatically continuing.
To reenable the Lisp debugger set *debugger-hook* to nil.
(%i1)
I doubt, this is really expected behaviour.
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rata page -- will
Stupid question: Where is the errata page?
> incorporate into next Debian upload.
Should we mark the bug "pending" then?
> Take care,
Thanks for the nice maxima package and your quick response!
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so I
> will delay this pending any more serious issues that may arise in the
> future.
You probably should take the sarge release timeline (I
don't know the current status of my head) in consideration.
> Take care,
Thanks, go on!
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Hmm. As I don't know anything about the script (not my
area), I don't want to mess that "massively" with it.
I will happily add the Suggest to the control file though.
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On Sun, Apr 03, 2005 at 03:52:50PM +0200, Kurt Roeckx wrote:
> Package: qemu
> Version: 0.6.1-1
> Severity: serious
> Tags: sarge
Check bug #298532.
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On Sun, Apr 03, 2005 at 04:46:33PM +0200, Kurt Roeckx wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 03, 2005 at 04:27:33PM +0200, Elrond wrote:
> >
> > Check bug #298532.
>
> Oh, I didn't notice that one. I should probably have reopened
> that one and tagged it sarge instead.
Will you
package libgtk2.0-0
tags 305900 - fixed-in-experimental + sarge
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This bug has been fixed in testing. I can confirm that.
I've retagged it "sarge", as it still affects sarge.
I leave the decision of closing it to the maintainers.
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tags 30 + fixed-in-experimental
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2.0.0.2.0.1pre2-2 from experimental solves this issue.
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Package: hdparm
Version: 6.1-2
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
The subject says it all, but:
It would really be nice to be able to use --security-freeze
from hdparm.conf instead of having to do it in my own init
scripts / use "command_line" in hdparm.conf.
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sues.
(The security team would need to update your package, if
sqlite3 has a problem).
It also looks like monotone has lua in it, can't tell for
sure now.
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tags 303507 + pending
thanks
Guilherme de S. Pastore applied submitted patch to SVN
repos.
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Hi everybody,
Paul Wise's mail is down. He sent me the updated copyright
file via irc/http.
I changed the formatting slightly for readability, he was
okay with my edits.
So it's available to everybody, I've appended it
to this mail.
Elrond
This package was debianized by
array. The attached patch fixes this problem.
>
> - Josh Triplett
>
Do you happen to know, if this is fixed upstream in 0.7.2?
Thanks in advance for your answer.
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On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 02:11:09AM +0800, Paul Wise wrote:
[...]
> > Should we ask debian-legal@ for that?
>
> Elrond thought that it wouldn't be an issue, because UniqueHash.pm is
> just distributed alongside cgiirc (under a different licence).
Even if we assume, th
t; In any case, I suggest that tetex-base should create a tetex-complete
> package that installs everything (maybe except the X11 fonts).
Sounds good to me!
Elrond
Say tetex-beamer needs pstricks, it would then depend on
tex-ctan-pstricks, which would be provided by
texlive-pstricks and the tetex-*, that is going to have it.
So I think, the question is: What is the intended audience
of tetex vs. texlive?
One part of this answer has already been given: For
build-dependencies, tetex should be the choice.
But what about the rest?
Elrond
riginal author of the init script, I have to say,
that I agree with this.
If people want a silent boot, they are free to set
VERBOSE=no. On the other hand, I see no point in having
extra config support for this in /etc/default/procps or the
like.
Just my two dirhem.
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or do I have an idea, what they _really_
could do.
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tag 326406 +upstream
thanks
Tagging upstream, as this isn't an issue in debian
specifically.
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st a build for us,
but finally, it was just way simpler to let the build farm
do the trick for us.
All of that said, this is more or less an expected problem,
so I'm downgrading the bug to "minor". I was considering
setting "wontfix", but that's too harsh.
El
o the
qemu tree as necessary. This probably means basicly
checking for kqemu.h existing, defining ENABLE_KQEMU
in config.h, and changing device names.
- The qvm86 tree itself can be used standalone to build the
kernel module.
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d this bug "moreinfo". If we don't hear anything
from you within about two or three months, we'll close the
bug, as we can't do anything without your help.
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Package: linphone-nox
Version: 1.1.0-2
Install linphone-nox, start "linphonec", press Ctrl-D (the
usual EOF key to get out of interactive shell-like
programms) gives weird characters.
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installed) slapd configuration.
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[ ." and "^M" are terminal control charachters.)
> It would be nice if it exited the program though (may I downgrade this
> bug to wishlist?).
Well, I presume, there's some memory corruption going on,
or so. So I would not like wishlist. I could accept minor.
Elr
o know, if 0.7.2 is also affected or this
has been fixed-upstream?
(so that we can just fix this bug by upgrading)
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an be exploited and if it could, if
it is a security issue.
Elrond
p.s.: Can you please remove changelog.latin1 from the
debian .diff.gz?
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kernel: 2.4.29
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t address 0xB0039D4C
==1366==at 0x1B8E4C20: (within /lib/ld-2.3.2.so)
Same for /bin/ls from coreutils from stable.
valgrind 2.4.0 works happily on this box.
System characteristics:
libc6: 2.3.2.ds1-21 or 2.3.5-3
coreutils: 5.2.1-2
gcc: 3.3.5-8
kernel:
failures to stop in prerm.
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t are
really good debugging tools, and they should be shipped in
sasl2-bin (or cyrus-sasl-2.1-bin), because the normal admin
does not want to build them just to use them.
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Hi,
Is this bug really pending?
That is: Is it really fixed in svn?
Or did it just inherit the pending due to the clone?
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the solution at the end.
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tags 288997 + pending
thanks
Okay, fixed it in svn.
I used the following versions:
vgabios: 0.4c+20041014-1
bochsbios: 2.1.1+20041109-3
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common code nd put it in the libmilter0 package or so. Just
some ideas.
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alk about some file for qemu in
/usr/share/doc-base/ ?
If so, are you willing to write two of those and submit
them?
I or some one else can then add them to the repos and
you'll have your entries with the next qemu version in
debian.
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debian upload, but I don't know, if we really want to take
the trouble or just hope for the next upstream release.
> There is a qemu-img command that seems to do the same things but with a
> different syntax, though.
Right, that's the one, that should be used now.
qemu is chang
Files: /usr/share/doc/qemu-tech.html
Those look wrong too.
If you have fixed and tried them, send them again. :)
(I don't have doc-base nor dhelp, so I need your help in
trying this. And you're the one wanting the entries. ;-) )
Oh, and please keep [EMAIL PROTECTED] in replies (you
package qemu
tags 290669 + pending
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On Sun, Jan 16, 2005 at 11:15:15PM +0300, Serge Matveev wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 16, 2005 at 08:19:33PM +0100, Elrond wrote:
> >
> > If you have fixed and tried them, send them again. :)
> > (I don't have doc-base nor dhe
g to write I would be
> against its inclusion in the team repositories, when I remembered we
> use Alioth structure, which doesn't allow hosting of non-free stuff.
> =)
A downloader/installer framework as such could be free.
But I'd highly recommend hosting it in a distinct space,
sets are a problem, but seemingly not a killer
one.
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e!
2) The glibc issue really means some memory corruption, so
if the above (malicous) data would be constructed with
more care, an exploit might be possible.
I leave tagging as RC/security to the maintainers or other
interested parties.
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ge the default, and document, that matplotlib and
numpy-on-testing is b0rked.
- Rebuild on testing
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thers might consider it RC.
YMMV.
What to do:
- Put "python-tk |" in front of the dependency on python-gd.
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;, line
1220, in set_xlim
raise ValueError('Cannot set nonpositive limits with log transform')
ValueError: Cannot set nonpositive limits with log transform
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depends on the new
one.
I have not yet checked, what the autopackage calls
itself now.
2) Split out examples into an "Architecture: all" package.
This should reduce the main binary package by a few MB
hopefully.
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retitle 383189 xaralx: Rename package to follow upstream
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On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 02:10:02PM +, Joachim Breitner wrote:
> Hi Elrond,
>
> couldn't you have filed it three hours earlier, then I could have
> included the bugnumber in the changelog, as c
Linux this disables APM
and ACPI." to the >>Option "NoPM" "boolean"<< stanza.
I admit, searching for "power" would also have helped me.
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default keylength of 4096
instead of 2048 and shorter key-expiration.
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Thanks for this quick response!
On Tue, Jan 07, 2014 at 12:36:25 +, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
[...]
> easy-rsa (2.2.2-1) unstable; urgency=low
> .
>* New upstream release. (Closes: #733905)
[...]
>* Add suggestions to improve defaults' security to README.Debian.
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have any workarounds for earlier firefox versions. If they
actually have, please excuse this bugreport!
This bug mainly affects stable/bpo and testing, as unstable
has firefox>=20.
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, but one can use packages without their
locales.
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dates Available
check_command check_apt
check_interval 720 # 12 hours
max_check_attempts 2 # Retry once
retry_interval 60# an hour later
}
Cheers
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p.s.: Thanks for the backport package!
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to add this by default.
Yep, right!
It would lead to false sense of security alone, yeah.
What about adding the entry commented out and the notice to
create /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/02periodic with some useful
content before enabling this service check?
> Alex
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Hi,
On Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 09:37:31 +0400, Alexander Golovko wrote:
> Yes, this option look what we need.
> At least, bacula-fd binary, builded with this option, don't linked to
> libcap.
Well, linked to libcap, so that people can use -k.
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Dear Maintainer,
I think this bug is related to
https://bugbase.adobe.com/index.cfm?event=bug&id=3161034
See also bug report for Ubuntu on Launchpad:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/flashplugin-nonfree/+bug/968759
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the correct dir password
into the generated bconsole.conf?
Having mostly working defaults would be great.
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linked to the libcap
library. After a quick look at bacula's configure.in and
src/lib/priv.c this seems to really be the case.
So probably just having libcap-dev installed while
building bacula should solve this.
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> Thanks for reporting that,
> Regards, Bart
Great!
Thanks!
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Please build with libcap-dev. Admins
can then change /etc/default/bacula-fd on their own.
I *think* this should be as easy as adding libcap-dev to
Build-Depends: in the config?
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log bacula-dir.conf
append = "/var/lib/bacula/log" = all, !skipped
append = "/var/lib/bacula/log" = all, !skipped
/var/log/bacula is completely unused on my system.
Wether there should be some default log rotation, is an
added bonus question. I personally would vote for it.
bacula-fd.
Possibly an upstream wishlist bug?
That said, libcap2 is on many systems anyway and probably
wouldn't hurt on the director or a storage server a lot.
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st my personal thoughts.
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> before next upload to sid.
> It is possible, that in backports will be fixed not nearest
> uploaded version, but next after nearest.
There is no rush for me. I fixed it locally. Just a nice
fix for future installations.
> thank you for bugreport!
Thanks for the fast reaction!
E
renders restoring harder.
Well, there are various scenarios, where people would like
to try -k and see how it works for them. I could describe
some of them, if needed.
That's why I suggested the first step: Give people the
option to try -k. If this actually turns out to be a great
thing, a
server a lot.
>
> libcap2 is a dependency for ntp, not essential (standard), but still
> IMHO highly recommended in a backup infrastructure (you want all your
> machines to be synchronized WRT time). And its Installed-Size: is only
> 55k on sid, so adding it *where it is needed* is not
According to this thread [1], these two patches [2][3] should fix the
issue. Can you backport to Wheezy kernel?
Cheers
[1] https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=139270
[2]
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable.git;a=commitdiff;h=62e2c102cc1d2600381410c089ca9a373595
if you want to add an additional version
for doing the same thing on port 587 (submission).
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Elrond
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a new pidgin-locales package and let
pidgin-data "Recommends: pidgin-locales"?
Thanks
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not break most of
the functionality of libpurple0.
Note: Recommends means "You REALLY should install this. If
you don't do it, expect missing functionality" which seems
appropiate here?
Thanks for your considerations
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Hi,
I think, the main "include apps.d/*.conf" is missing?
Cheers
Elrond
On Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 07:27:53 +, Michael Lustfield wrote:
> tag 822792 pending
> thanks
>
> Hello,
>
> Bug #822792 reported by you has been fixed in the Git repository. You can
> s
m thinking it's to a very
> negligible degree and not very concerned.
Could you elaborate on the security issues?
> > 2. Do we have recommended naming for files added by the
> >local admin to apps.d?
>
> We could suggest custom_.conf.
local_.conf?
Cheers
Elrond
I don't think, it's needed to put this in its own package
like the -apache2 one. It's just a file you ship, that wont
hurt anyone.
Cheers
Elrond
alias.url += (
"/.well-known/acme-challenge" =>
"/var/lib/letsencrypt.sh/acme-challenges"
)
Hi,
On Thu, Jun 02, 2016 at 19:57:23 +, Mattia Rizzolo wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 02, 2016 at 06:25:48PM +0200, Elrond wrote:
> > could you consider to provide the attached file as
> > /etc/lighttpd/conf-available/10-letsencrypt.sh-challenge.conf
>
> Yes! we were wa
would hopefully improve install options for different
architectures. Like for example using the x32 variant of
the package on a mixed amd64/x32 system.
Cheers
Elrond
Hi,
On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 19:58:55 +, Mattia Rizzolo wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 01:31:29PM +0200, Elrond wrote:
> > On Thu, Jun 02, 2016 at 19:57:23 +, Mattia Rizzolo wrote:
> > > On Thu, Jun 02, 2016 at 06:25:48PM +0200, Elrond wrote:
> > For nginx (I *mi
- Add HOOK="/etc/letsencrypt.sh/run-hookd.sh" to the main
config or a conf.d/00-debian.sh.
- Create a /etc/letsencrypt.sh/hook.d
- I am not entirely sure about the options to run-parts.
What do you think?
Cheers
Elrond
run-hookd.sh
Description: Bourne shell script
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