On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 12:02:26AM +0100, Alfonso Montero L??pez wrote:
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> How about following symlinks when walking the /var/lib/tahoe-lafs dir?
As far as I can think, that would cause no problem.
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Zooko
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>Yeah, this script has matured a lot, collective development rocks! :)
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>Thanks for all your feedbacks anyway, I'm very pleased all of you
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>bert.
Thanks everyone for the efforts.
How about following symlinks when walking the /var/lib/tahoe-lafs dir?
I'm symlinking several nodes t
Folks:
Please take the init scripts that we wrote for Debian, Ubuntu, or
Tails. Here are the current versions:
https://github.com/zooko/tahoe-lafs/tree/961-init-scripts/misc/lenny/debian
These scripts have been reviewed for correctness and security by Jacob
Appelbaum and Daira Hopwood.
As descr
Hello Bert,
I found this issue on the tahoe-lafs bug tracker:
* https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/ticket/961
People spoke about init-scripts and it seem to be finally solved and
included in tahoe sources. But this is strange because I don't manage to
find the script in the sources.
What do
The topic was already discussed on tahoe-lafs mailing list:
http://www.mail-archive.com/tahoe-dev@tahoe-lafs.org/msg01860.html
But I could not find if bertagaz published somewhere the init script.
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Package: tahoe-lafs
Version: 1.8.3-2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I think tahoe-lafs will fit better on debian if it includes a
/etc/init.d/tahoe-lafs script, so we can configure it to start on boot time.
Will be nice to set up a proper user for it, with default configuration on /etc
and st
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