Bug#609736: please readd MAKEDEV calls to init.d.functions

2013-03-25 Thread Michael Gilbert
Hi, Following tech committee decision #698556, I've reviewed and applied Christoph's patch, and uploaded an nmu. Please see attached. Best wishes, Mike isdnutils.patch Description: Binary data

Bug#609736: please readd MAKEDEV calls to init.d.functions

2013-02-18 Thread Neil McGovern
Control: severity 609736 serious On Wed, Jan 09, 2013 at 07:45:11PM +0100, Sven Hartge wrote: > I would be quite disappointed if I now have to add mknod statements to my > own init script or the isdnutils init script or rc.local. (It is besides > the point that I know how to do this. Some other us

Bug#609736: please readd MAKEDEV calls to init.d.functions

2013-01-09 Thread Andreas Barth
* Sven Hartge (s...@svenhartge.de) [130109 19:43]: > I fail to find any policy which forces the use of udev or similar > mechanisms. udev isn't required. However, packages shouldn't break if udev is installed (unless they conflict udev - which probably would zero the installation base these days,

Bug#609736: please readd MAKEDEV calls to init.d.functions

2013-01-09 Thread Sven Hartge
Christoph Biedl wrote: > Rolf Leggewie wrote... >> For the time being the administrator needs to make sure the devices are >> created. > So you want each isdnutils user to manually hack some mknod statements > into the bootup scripts as you consider it a bad idea providing that as > package ma

Bug#609736: please readd MAKEDEV calls to init.d.functions

2012-12-25 Thread Christoph Biedl
Christoph Biedl wrote... > During the holidays I'll prepare an NMU for both issues, let me know > soon if you plan to do an upload on your own. Um, hold it. In the meantime I also found an upgrade issue and segmentation faults in isdnlog. But for now, some family issues require for attention.

Bug#609736: please readd MAKEDEV calls to init.d.functions

2012-12-25 Thread Christoph Biedl
severity 609736 grave retitle 609736 isdn device nodes are no longer created tags 609736 patch thanks justification 609736 Renders package unusable Sven Hartge wrote ... *wave* > In upload 1:3.9.20060704+dfsg.2-8 you removed the MAKEDEV call from > init.d.functions but this causes isdnlog and v

Bug#609736: please readd MAKEDEV calls to init.d.functions

2011-01-12 Thread Rolf Leggewie
Hallo Sven, Jan-Michael and I are discussing the options to properly create the devices. We both feel it's better to try to fix the issue in udev or the kernel. Jan-Michael may be able to put forth a bit of effort to that end to help the maintainers of those packages. On 13.01.2011 00:11, Sven

Bug#609736: please readd MAKEDEV calls to init.d.functions

2011-01-12 Thread Sven Hartge
On 12.01.2011 16:22, Rolf Leggewie wrote: > Hallo Sven, > > On 12.01.2011 08:50, Sven Hartge wrote: >> In upload 1:3.9.20060704+dfsg.2-8 you removed the MAKEDEV call from >> init.d.functions but this causes isdnlog and vboxgetty to fail for me, >> complaining about missing /dev/isdnctrl0 and /dev/

Bug#609736: please readd MAKEDEV calls to init.d.functions

2011-01-12 Thread Rolf Leggewie
Hallo Sven, On 12.01.2011 08:50, Sven Hartge wrote: In upload 1:3.9.20060704+dfsg.2-8 you removed the MAKEDEV call from init.d.functions but this causes isdnlog and vboxgetty to fail for me, complaining about missing /dev/isdnctrl0 and /dev/ttyI1. The

Bug#609736: please readd MAKEDEV calls to init.d.functions

2011-01-11 Thread Rolf Leggewie
On 12.01.2011 08:50, Sven Hartge wrote: Package: isdnutils-base Version: 1:3.9.20060704+dfsg.2-8 Severity: normal Hi ISDN maintainers. In upload 1:3.9.20060704+dfsg.2-8 you removed the MAKEDEV call from init.d.functions but this causes isdnlog and vboxgetty to fail for me,

Bug#609736: please readd MAKEDEV calls to init.d.functions

2011-01-11 Thread Sven Hartge
Package: isdnutils-base Version: 1:3.9.20060704+dfsg.2-8 Severity: normal Hi ISDN maintainers. In upload 1:3.9.20060704+dfsg.2-8 you removed the MAKEDEV call from init.d.functions but this causes isdnlog and vboxgetty to fail for me, complaining about missing /dev/isdnctrl0 and /dev/ttyI1. Unfor