>>>>> "Julian" == Julian Gilbey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Julian> On Fri, Sep 01, 2000 at 11:34:44AM -0700, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: >> > But then it might interrupt the installation process. Just >> > as debconf asks all of the preinst questions before any of >> > the packages have started unpacking, it would be nice to be >> > able to defer any questions that *have* to wait for the >> > postinst until the very end, when all of the packages have >> > been installed. >> a) choose non-interactive and no debconf questions get asked. You can >> dpkg-reconfigure any package you need to >> [...] Julian> No, this isn't what I was talking about. There was a Julian> discussion recently (should I try to track down the Julian> message numbers?) about some packages which could not use Julian> the debconf database setup, for example because the Julian> answers were too sensitive (passwords). For these, the Julian> only option was to use interactive questions during the Julian> postinst. I just tried "less /var/lib/debconf/debconf.db" and got a "Permission denied". /var/lib/debconf is 700, owner root. So the passwords thing is no problem. Any others? Okay, and even if... why can't debconf have a flag "don't store answer in DB"? Store it somewhere the package tells us (700 owner root of course). *If* there's some *valid* reason not to store something in a *root-readable* DB, make it put it somewhere else. In the end, it *gets stored anyway. Bye, J PS: There may be packages that take a password and store it encrypted (like Zope does). But even then... (temporarily) putting it into a root-only file? Come on... PPS: I saw that discussion you're referring to, Julian... now I might have glossed over it too quickly (or I may have missed some mails), but I don't recall seeing any (good) reasons being mentioned. -- Jürgen A. Erhard [EMAIL PROTECTED] phone: (GERMANY) 0721 27326 MARS: http://members.tripod.com/Juergen_Erhard/mars_index.html "Yesterday's the past and tomorrow's the future. Today is a gift -- which is why they call it the present." -- Butterfly
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