Bug#24020: rc's signal handling

1998-10-31 Thread Martin Schulze
Raul Miller wrote: > Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hmm, so as interim maintainer ai add it to the doc directory, > > install it in /usr/doc/rc and forward it upstream. > > "ai add"? "I add", I thought I hit shift but hit 'a' instead. Too much typing during the last days. > Un

Bug#24020: rc's signal handling

1998-10-31 Thread Raul Miller
Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hmm, so as interim maintainer ai add it to the doc directory, > install it in /usr/doc/rc and forward it upstream. "ai add"? Anyways, it's a linux-only fix, and the upstream maintainer hasn't done anything with the source for years. > > [But I seem to

Bug#24020: rc's signal handling

1998-10-31 Thread Martin Schulze
Raul Miller wrote: > Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The bug report you sent does not contain a description of the > > but. Please refer to the bug report and add some description. > > All you sent in was a program you wrote. It is not commented > > nor self explanatory. From what

Bug#24020: rc's signal handling

1998-10-31 Thread Raul Miller
Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The bug report you sent does not contain a description of the > but. Please refer to the bug report and add some description. > All you sent in was a program you wrote. It is not commented > nor self explanatory. From what I see it mucks around with so

Bug#24020: rc's signal handling

1998-10-31 Thread Martin Schulze
Hi Raul! The bug report you sent does not contain a description of the but. Please refer to the bug report and add some description. All you sent in was a program you wrote. It is not commented nor self explanatory. From what I see it mucks around with some symblic names for signals. What do y

Bug#24020: rc's signal handling

1998-06-28 Thread Raul Miller
Package: rc [I want to become maintainer of rc, I've mailed wnpp about this, but nothing's happened yet. Just in case someone else is also working on the package, I'm enclosing a script I wrote to properly find the include file which defines the signals.] #!/bin/sh rm -f .signalfiles .oldsignal