Bug#785208: adjtimex postinst adjusts clock

2015-12-16 Thread Roger Shimizu
Control: tag -1 pending thanks Dear Zefram, Considering your report, and after discussing this on systemd mailing list [0], I'm going to remove the following to run on each install/upgrade: - adjtimexconfig - adjtimex startup Cheers, Roger [0]: https://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/pkg-sys

Bug#785208: adjtimex postinst adjusts clock

2015-12-11 Thread Zefram
Roger Shimizu wrote: >Adjtimex loads the param on every starting up because you choose to >when you installed adjtimex package, I did not choose to have it do anything on startup. My choice was merely to install a useful debugging tool. I have debconf set to non-interactive, so did not configure

Bug#785208: adjtimex postinst adjusts clock

2015-12-11 Thread Zefram
Control: tags -1 -moreinfo thanks

Bug#785208: adjtimex postinst adjusts clock

2015-12-10 Thread Roger Shimizu
Control: tags -1 +moreinfo thanks Dear Zefram, Thanks for your bug report! Adjtimex loads the param on every starting up because you choose to when you installed adjtimex package, when in debconf stage. You can change this behavior by command: - dpkg-reconfigure adjtimex and answer "No" to the

Bug#785208: adjtimex postinst adjusts clock

2015-05-13 Thread Zefram
Package: adjtimex Version: 1.29-3 Severity: normal The postinst script for the adjtimex package insists on running adjtimex to perform some clock adjustment. This is silly. At the time the package is installed or upgraded, the system is already running, quite likely with the clock already well r