Re: bastille deb (testing) hosed?

2002-05-15 Thread Ian D. Stewart
On 2002.05.14 20:45 Bob Bernstein wrote: > On Tue, 14 May 2002, "cj" == Colin Watson wrote: cj> The maintainer just mailed me to say that a new package cj> is available, and he'd like you to test it out. Only one perl booboo remains: "Using Tk user interface module. "Only displaying q

Re: bastille deb (testing) hosed?

2002-05-14 Thread Bob Bernstein
> On Tue, 14 May 2002, "cj" == Colin Watson wrote: cj> The maintainer just mailed me to say that a new package cj> is available, and he'd like you to test it out. Only one perl booboo remains: "Using Tk user interface module. "Only displaying questions relevant to the current configurat

Re: bastille deb (testing) hosed?

2002-05-14 Thread Bob Bernstein
> On Tue, 14 May 2002, "cj" == Colin Watson wrote: cj> The maintainer just mailed me to say that a new package cj> is available, and he'd like you to test it out. I'm on the case. I have the deb, and I will get to it this afternoon. Thanks! -- Bob Bernstein at

Re: bastille deb (testing) hosed?

2002-05-14 Thread Colin Watson
On Tue, May 14, 2002 at 01:43:14AM -0400, Bob Bernstein wrote: > This brave lad decided to connect his fairly up-to-date Debian > "testing" branch machine to his cable modem tonight, and then took > bastille 1.3.0-2 out for a test spin. The first complaint was that > "Bastille/PSAD.pm" could not be

Bug#146921: bastille deb (testing) hosed?

2002-05-14 Thread Colin Watson
Package: bastille Version: 1.3.0-2 Severity: important On Tue, May 14, 2002 at 01:43:14AM -0400, Bob Bernstein wrote: > This brave lad decided to connect his fairly up-to-date Debian "testing" > branch machine to his cable modem tonight, and then took bastille 1.3.0-2 out > for a test spin. The

bastille deb (testing) hosed?

2002-05-14 Thread Bob Bernstein
This brave lad decided to connect his fairly up-to-date Debian "testing" branch machine to his cable modem tonight, and then took bastille 1.3.0-2 out for a test spin. The first complaint was that "Bastille/PSAD.pm" could not be found: "Executing PSAD Specific Configuration "Can't locate Bastil

Re: bastille deb

2001-11-12 Thread Kurt Lieber
I've used it and it worked fine. The package installed without any problem and I was able to run through the configuration script without a hitch. I'm using woody with a dash of sid. --kurt On Monday 12 November 2001 12:23 pm, Charles Baker wrote: > Has anyone used the Bastill

bastille deb

2001-11-12 Thread Charles Baker
Has anyone used the Bastille deb package? If so, what were the results? I have used Bastille on Redhat and Mandrake systems, but haven't seen anything about using it on Debian systems. = - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hacking is a "Good Thing!" See http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/faqs/ha