Hi,

Mario Lang, le Tue 24 Oct 2006 09:49:42 +0200, a écrit :
> > On Mon, Oct 23, 2006 at 10:28:39AM +0200, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >> 
> >> Osvaldo La Rosa, le Mon 23 Oct 2006 09:35:33 +0200, a écrit :
> >> > yesterday during an Etch packages upgrade
> >> 
> >> You mean an Etch to Etch upgrade, 
> > Yes, an upgrade of brltty, not a migration or dist upgrade.
> >
> >> > 1: no any question asked by debconf
> >> > Another problem is, that dpkg-reconfigure brltty have no effect, it 
> >> > simply
> >> > prompts the prompt:~# again:
> >> 
> >> Yes, there is no debconf questions any more.
> > OK, then it must prefer to keep the current conf.
> 
> Of course, that is the plan.
> 
> >> > 2 while /etc/brltty.conf were overwritten by the "default" new 
> >> > brltty.conf,
> >> > causing to not have braille when i rebooted.
> >> 
> >> This, however, shouldn't happen, since /etc/brltty.conf is a
> >> configuration file (as indicated in
> >> /var/lib/dpkg/info/brltty.conffiles). It's indeed odd that
> >> dpkg didn't ask you the usual "Fichier de configuration
> >> « /etc/brltty/brltty.conf » ==> Modifié (par vous ou par un script)
> >> depuis l'installation."
> >> 
> > Voilà une phrase que j'ai pas compris.
> 
> If you two want me to keep following this discussion, you
> better fall back to english again :).

I was ekoving the

« 
Configuration file `/etc/brltty.conf'
 ==> Modified (by you or by a script) since installation.
 ==> Package distributor has shipped an updated version.
   What would you like to do about it ?  Your options are:
    Y or I  : install the package maintainer's version
    N or O  : keep your currently-installed version
      D     : show the differences between the versions
      Z     : background this process to examine the situation
 The default action is to keep your current version.
*** brltty.conf (Y/I/N/O/D/Z) [default=N] ?
»

message.  I explained him privately in French, he then asserted he
didn't see this message.

Samuel

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