[Olsr-dev] olsrd debian update
Henning Rogge
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Wed Jun 6 17:52:36 CEST 2012
Hmm...
okay, we have to think about how to deal with this. Because just
moving the default configuration file might break a lot of things.
Maybe looking if the olsrd subdirectory exists might be a good switch
to decide where the default file should be.
Henning
On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 5:50 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner
<(spam-protected)> wrote:
>
> Some plugins use files, like secure's keyfile, jsoninfo's uuidfile, etc.
> Therefore there is no guarantee to have one conf file for olsrd.
>
> .hc
>
> On 06/06/2012 11:10 AM, Henning Rogge wrote:
>> Is there a reason why the olsrd config file again moved into /etc/olsrd/ ?
>>
>> Last thing I heard was that only packages with multiple config files
>> need a subdirectory in Debian.
>>
>> Patch 100 is not really useful, if you fork into background you don't
>> get any output anyways.
>> Patch 110... hmm.
>> Patch 111 should be integrated into our repository.
>> Patch 260 too.
>> Patch 270 too, but I am not sure the GTK gui works with ETX anyways. ^^
>> Patch 280 could be integrated too.
>>
>> Henning
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 4:22 PM, Roland Stigge <(spam-protected)> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> On 06/06/2012 04:12 PM, Henning Rogge wrote:
>>>> @Roland: if there are more "debian patches", I would like to talk with
>>>> you about integrating them into the main branch, so we don't need them
>>>> anymore in Debian.
>>>
>>> At
>>>
>>> http://patch-tracker.debian.org/package/olsrd/
>>>
>>> you can find the patches that Debian is shipping with olsrd (currently
>>> 0.6.2-2). Well possible that they can be integrated if they are not
>>> forwarded already. Also, maybe some are obsolete already? You should be
>>> able to find the reasons behind the patches in the Debian changelog.
>>> Feel free to ask, otherwise.
>>>
>>> I'm also interested in keeping this Debian patchset as small as possible.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Roland
>>
>>
>>
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