Re: Policy 3.0.0 and /usr/X11R6/man ?

1999-10-28 Thread Stephan A Suerken
Roland Rosenfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Section 6.1 says: "You must install manual pages (...) in appropriate > > places under `/usr/share/man'." (..) > Policy 3.* conforms to FHS 2, which says: > > Manual pages for commands and data under /usr/local are stored in > /usr/local/man.

Re: Strange Lintian Errors

1999-10-28 Thread David Coe
Bob Hilliard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > The dictd package is built in .../debian/tmp, which contains > etc/init.d/dict in ../tmp/etc/init.d, and declares the script as a > conffile. The dict package is built in .../debian/tmp_2, and has no > mention of this script in its tree. Are you su

Re: /usr/lib

1999-10-28 Thread Guido Guenther
On Thu, Oct 28, 1999 at 03:57:54PM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > /usr/share may not be even if /usr/sbin is, since it is > meant for stuff that can be shared for multiple machines > over network and can be mounted from another machine. See the point, but currently portsentry is started as late

RE: /usr/lib

1999-10-28 Thread arto . astala
/usr/share may not be even if /usr/sbin is, since it is meant for stuff that can be shared for multiple machines over network and can be mounted from another machine. Is portsentry run before or after mounting network mounts? Is it security critical and should work even if network mount fails? t.

Strange Lintian Errors

1999-10-28 Thread Bob Hilliard
The dictd source package makes two binary packages - a daemon, dictd_1.4.9-3_i386.deb and a client dict_1.4.9-3_i386.deb. dictd has an init.d script, but dict does not. If I run lintian on dictd_1.4.9-3_i386.changes, it returns: bob:vc-/1:dictd>lintian dictd_1.4.9-3_i386.changes E:

Re: /usr/lib

1999-10-28 Thread Guido Guenther
On Wed, Oct 27, 1999 at 08:32:12PM +0200, Goswin Brederlow wrote: > Hmm, usr won´t be available during boot. /etc/init.d/ or /sbin/ would > be better. Also since they are just for root, they shouldn´t be in the > normal users path. the main binary(portsentry) itself resides in /usr/sbin..so if this