On Thu, 2005-06-23 at 23:04 +0400, Andrey Kiselev wrote:
> Drew,
> 
> I was not right in my initial report when said that the debconf database
> contains all entered values. They are remain unchanged. See the quote
> below:
> 
> Name: ntlmaps/listen_port
> Template: ntlmaps/listen_port
> Value: 5865
> Owners: ntlmaps
> Flags: seen
...
> 'dpkg-reconfigure ntlmaps' works just fine and after that command config
> file gets changed as it should. The configuration values are quoted below:
> 
> Name: ntlmaps/listen_port
> Template: ntlmaps/listen_port
> Value: 7777
> Owners: ntlmaps
> Flags: seen
...
> I have verified the problem on one more independent system, so it is
> exactly a bug.

Hi Andrei,

unfortunately I cannot reproduce the bug.  I've even tried setting
LANGUAGE and LANG=ru_RU.KOI8-R, and using the values you used.

Have you made sure you've completely purged the package before
installation?  Make sure you have with "dpkg -P ntlmaps" or similar.
Check that /etc/ntlmaps/ does not exist and that there are no ntlmaps
entries in /var/cache/debconf/config.dat.  I expect however that you've
already done this and that it won't help, since you've already
reproduced the problem on more than one system.

Next suggestion: the only one of your parameters I could not try myself
was your password.  I don't think it will make a difference, but it's
conceivable that you're using some complex characters which are
confusing the system.  You could test this by trying a dead simple
password, like 12345. 

I can't think of anything else at this point.  Perhaps there's some bug
in debconf or dpkg?

Drew



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