Re: Another job for the QA team

1999-04-14 Thread Martin Schulze
Julian Gilbey wrote: > > > In my new version of the fvwm package (2.2-x), there have been radical > > > changes. The postinst will do its best not to irrevocably retrieve > > > the information it expects to currently be present, but it warns the > > > installer that certain information may be lost

Re: Another job for the QA team

1999-04-14 Thread Julian Gilbey
> > In my new version of the fvwm package (2.2-x), there have been radical > > changes. The postinst will do its best not to irrevocably retrieve > > the information it expects to currently be present, but it warns the > > installer that certain information may be lost, thus giving them a > > chan

Re: Another job for the QA team

1999-04-14 Thread Julian Gilbey
> On Tue, Apr 13, 1999 at 11:32:40AM +0100, Julian Gilbey wrote: > > In my new version of the fvwm package (2.2-x), there have been radical > > changes. The postinst will do its best not to irrevocably retrieve > > the information it expects to currently be present, but it warns the > > installer

WM installation (was Re: Another job for the QA team)

1999-04-14 Thread Fabien Ninoles
Quoting Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Fabien Ninoles wrote: > > What about install-window-manager be change for sleeping in background > > until all packages are installed (it's mean until dpkg stop) then show > > a nice tty menu allowing you to choices your default WM? With a little > > w

Status of my work on tkman

1999-04-14 Thread Torsten Landschoff
Hi *, Today I had some time so I decided to investigate the problems with tkman and learned that it does not work correctly on my system :( It might be normal for this tool to resize the vertical slider all the time but I do not expect that. I looked at the homepage of the author and realized th

Re: Another job for the QA team

1999-04-14 Thread Martin Schulze
Fabien Ninoles wrote: > What about install-window-manager be change for sleeping in background > until all packages are installed (it's mean until dpkg stop) then show > a nice tty menu allowing you to choices your default WM? With a little > work, it can also let you comment or moves entries aroun

Re: Another job for the QA team

1999-04-14 Thread Fabien Ninoles
Quoting Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Julian Gilbey wrote: > > > One more reason not to have press-enter-to-continue's in maintainer > > > scripts, even if the information or question presented seems important > > > (some "crucial" change to a conffile or something like that): if you > > >