Hi,
> yeah, something like this. No need for ascii-art though, and you also
> shouldnt
> expect that the text is actually read :-) (So better provide information in a
> README file than in the failure text.)
Ok then, i'll leave it like this:
[...]
Setting up dotlrn (2.5.0+dfsg-6) ...
* Error
Hi,
On Sonntag, 5. September 2010, Hector Romojaro wrote:
> > > So, is it really a bug? Should I add a postgresql strict dependency,
> > > and forgot about installing with a remote database?
> >
> > No, that's the wrong solution. The right solution is to deal gracefully
> > if no postgresql is (lo
> > So, is it really a bug? Should I add a postgresql strict dependency, and
> > forgot about installing with a remote database?
>
> No, that's the wrong solution. The right solution is to deal gracefully if no
> postgresql is (locally) available.
mm... something like this?
Reading package
Hi Hector,
On Samstag, 4. September 2010, Hector Romojaro wrote:
> It looks like the problem is that there is no available postgresql
> server.
No. That's not the real problem :)
> Postgresql package is "suggested" by dotlrn on the control file,
> but it's not a dependency because it's possibl
Hi Holger,
> Setting up dotlrn (2.5.0-4) ...
> psql: could not connect to server: No such file or directory
> Is the server running locally and accepting
> connections on Unix domain socket "/var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.5432"?
> dpkg: error processing dotlrn (--configure):
>s
Package: dotlrn
Version: 2.5.0-4
Severity: serious
User: debian...@lists.debian.org
Usertags: piuparts piuparts.d.o
Hi,
during a test with piuparts I noticed your package failed to install. As per
definition of the release team this makes the package too buggy for a
release, thus the severity.
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