Bob Proulx wrote:
> There is a problem left unresolved yet. Michael and I were chatting
> on IRC about the problem. Here is a summary of the issue.
>
> The user accounts in /etc/passwd, /etc/group, and /etc/shadow are
> managed through a sysync process. The intent is to manage added
> accounts a
Bob Proulx wrote:
> Next steps are cleaning old config files (*.dpkg-* and *.ucf-*) and
> "obsolete conffiles from init.d" if any so as to have things clean.
> Then the upgrade. Probably ready to reboot tomorrow to the latest
> kernel that will get installed.
All done. The mgt VM has been upgrad
Bob Proulx wrote:
> I am going to check with sysadmin then will reboot mgt today. After
> the reboot we can check that everything got restarted correctly. It
> has been 336 days since the init.d scripts were tested. :-) After that
> it is more cleaning before getting the upgrade under way.
The m
A few days turned into a few more because I wanted to wait for weekday
daylight hours when everyone would be around.
I am going to check with sysadmin then will reboot mgt today. After
the reboot we can check that everything got restarted correctly. It
has been 336 days since the init.d scripts
On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 06:19:49PM -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Karl Berry wrote in the other message:
> > I think mgt might be the closest to savannah-hackers and the furthest
> > from the public and therefore I propose that we upgrade it first.
> >
> > Also sounds good to me.
>
> Sounds g
Thanks for all the info, Bob. Sounds good to me.
http://www.debian.org/News/2013/20130223 6.0.7 released
http://www.debian.org/News/2012/20120929 6.0.6 released
http://www.debian.org/News/2012/20120512 6.0.5 released
http://www.debian.org/News/2012/20120128 6.0.4 released
Karl Berry wrote in the other message:
> I think mgt might be the closest to savannah-hackers and the furthest
> from the public and therefore I propose that we upgrade it first.
>
> Also sounds good to me.
Sounds good. Will upgrade mgt first and then decide what to do next.
> When
I would like to walk through the Savannah VMs and get all of them
their security upgrades. I would like to discuss the procedure for
doing this. The VMs are at:
download: 6.0.2
frontend: 6.0
internal: 6.0.2
mgt: 6.0.2
vcs: 6.0.1
I think mgt might be the closest to savannah-hackers and