Package: schroot Version: 0.2.10-1 Severity: minor schroot.conf(5) says: | run-exec-scripts=true|false | Set whether chroot execution scripts will be run. The default | is are the same as for the run-setup-scripts key. This option | was called run-setup-scripts in releases up to version 0.2.5.
Aside from the "is are" I don't find it entirely clear whether the default for run-exec-scripts is determined by the same rules as for run-setup-scripts or if the default _is_ the value of the run-setup-scripts key. I'm leaning towards "determined in the same way", maybe it's just "is are" being confusing here. schroot(1) isn't documenting the session options correctly, here's a diff showing how I think it should be, plus fixing the misplaced .TP. Please verify: --- schroot.1.orig 2006-05-31 01:31:30.000000000 +0200 +++ schroot.1 2006-05-31 01:30:34.000000000 +0200 @@ -55,8 +55,9 @@ considered. .TP .B \-c, \-\-chroot=\fIchroot\fP -Specify a chroot to use. This option may be used multiple times to specify -more than one chroot, in which case its effect is similar to \fB\-\-all\fP. +Specify a chroot or active session to use. This option may be used multiple +times to specify more than one chroot, in which case its effect is similar to +\fB\-\-all\fP. .TP .B \-u, \-\-user=\fIuser\fP Run as a different user. The default is to run as the current user. If @@ -98,16 +99,18 @@ Begin a session. A unique session identifier (UUID) is returned on standard output. The UUID is required to use the other session options. .TP -.TP .B \-\-recover\-session Recover an existing session. If an existing session has become unavailable, for example becoming unmounted due to a reboot, this option will make the session available for use again, for example by remounting it. -.B \-r, \-\-run\-session=\fIUUID\fP -Run an existing session. .TP -.B \-e, \-\-end\-session=\fIUUID\fP -End an existing session. +.B \-r, \-\-run\-session +Run an existing session. The session UUID is specified with the +\fB\-\-chroot\fP option. +.TP +.B \-e, \-\-end\-session +End an existing session. The session UUID is specified with the +\fB\-\-chroot\fP option. .TP .B \-f, \-\-force Force a session operation, even if it would otherwise fail. This may be used -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]