On 17.03.2013 17:39, Konrad Vrba wrote:
> 2) being interactive, dbconfig-common breaks automated upgrade
> scripts (DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get -q -y upgrade), by
> waiting for user input
If that is the case, then this is a bug in dbconfig-common and should be
filed as a separate bug r
On 18.03.2013 18:36, Konrad Vrba wrote:
> My suggestion was to change the status to recommended, so that people
> have the possibility to install rsyslog-mysql with
> --no-install-recommends. Until that happens, people must modify the
> package themselves, and remove the dependency manually. That
On 3/18/13, Michael Biebl wrote:
> severity 703249 wishlist
> tags 703249 + wontfix
> thanks
>
> On 17.03.2013 17:39, Konrad Vrba wrote:
>> Problem: I would like to kindly suggest, that rsyslog-mysql should not
>> depend on dbconfig-common (it can be recommended, but not required)
>>
>> Reason: rs
severity 703249 wishlist
tags 703249 + wontfix
thanks
On 17.03.2013 17:39, Konrad Vrba wrote:
> Problem: I would like to kindly suggest, that rsyslog-mysql should not
> depend on dbconfig-common (it can be recommended, but not required)
>
> Reason: rsyslog-mysql is used to log into mysql database
Severity: low (wishlist)
Package: rsyslog-mysql
Version: 5.8.11-2
Problem: I would like to kindly suggest, that rsyslog-mysql should not
depend on dbconfig-common (it can be recommended, but not required)
Reason: rsyslog-mysql is used to log into mysql database, which in
most cases is on a remote
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