On Tue, May 03, 2005 at 06:56:39AM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Mon, 2 May 2005, Philipp Hartmann wrote:
> 
> >Hi,
> >
> >>* openvpn/stop2upgrade: true
> >
> >maybe you should run "dpkg-reconfigure openvpn" and set stop2upgrade to
> >false...
> >
> >I think, this bug can be closed, because of the already existing debconf
> >setting. But I don't dare to do it ... ;)
> 
> I think that should be the default condition; surely I'm not the only
> person in my condition.

Nope, you're not the only one. That's why the debconf setting is there.

> It's something one needs to remember every time it's installed, and
> that's particularly difficult if one doesn't know it's necessary.

You don't need to remembet anything if you set that to 'true'. I had a
bunch of tunnels and I upgrade them constantly. No worries about the
tunnel stopping before being upgrade.

> It actually happened to me yesterday, after I reported the problem
> 
> It happened again when running the above command:-((.

Well, as the debconf text reads:
'This option will take effect in your next upgrade.'

I can't fix change the behavior in the very same upgrade you change it,
'cos it'll be already stopped when the question pops :)

I'm sorry this problem got you, you were not the only one. But the
solution is already in place. I'm closing it.

Thanks, 

Alberto

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