El vie, 3 may 2013 a las 1:46 horas John Paul Adrian Glaubitz escribió: >On 05/03/2013 01:39 AM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote: >> > If you reconfigure, install or uninstall any package that needs to >> > write to /etc/runlevel.conf, the complete boot sequence will set to >> > the default and you will lose all your changes. >> >> From the package description, it seems that this behavior is rather by >> design, isn't it? >> >
If I haven't missunderstood those lines they refer to install or uninstall file-rc itself. I don't think any package is designed to violate the Debian guidelines. >Add to that the following excerpt from the README [1]: > > > To be on the save side, the alternate "rc" only prints the commands > > it would execute for now. > > The disadvantages (which don't apply to the method with links) as far > > as I can see them: > > > > * Modifications require the whole file to be rewritten, which > > is a source for errors. Of course, all startup and shutdown sequence is managed by a single file. It couldn’t be otherwise. >So file-rc looks rather like a bit experimental to me and this bug >should not qualify as a release blocker in my opinion. All right, popcon says its use is marginal. Feel free to downgrade the severity, tag it wheezy-ignore or whatever you think is better. > >Adrian > > > [1] https://github.com/formorer/file-rc/blob/master/README > Regards, -- Manolo Díaz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org