Hi Bernd,
Thanks once again for the patch... I decided to stick to pycentral for
now, so I adopted just a part of your modifications. Here are the
relevant changelog entries:
* Applied changes submitted by Bernd Zeimetz (thanks Bernd):
- Removed obsolete Build-Depends-Indep on help2man, p
tags 422655 +pending
thanks
Hi Bernd,
I am yet to look at your patch before releasing but I am afraid I
will postpone the switch away from pycentral for now ;-) since it seems
to be working just fine and the rule of thumb -- don't fix smth aint
broken ;-)
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Hi Bernd,
Here are my findings... to make story short -- the problem is in the
prerm script -- in the order of embedded autoscripts by debhelper tools.
I am not yet sure what is the best solution on how to get it under
control and I am too sleepy to trust my decision... now the best idea is
simply
Heya,
I've attached my patch with a changelog entry which should listen all
changes I've done. And I hope I didn't add any new bugs - the package
works fine here, though.
While working on the fix, I run into the following issue which should be
fixed in my opinion:
Adding the sys.path in the fail
Heya,
> But it seems to be really a bug in pycentral since it has to be its job
> to byte compile python modules and I am calling dh_pycentral in
> debian/rules... so I think I did everything up to python packaging
> instructions on how to use pycentral... or did I miss smth?
yeah, the files need
Thanks for reporting!
But it seems to be really a bug in pycentral since it has to be its job
to byte compile python modules and I am calling dh_pycentral in
debian/rules... so I think I did everything up to python packaging
instructions on how to use pycentral... or did I miss smth?
On Mon, 07
Package: fail2ban
Version: 0.8.0-1
Severity: serious
Tags: patch
Justification: violates Debian policy and the new Debian python module policy
Heya,
sorry to bother you again, but fail2ban leaves the *.pyc files in
/usr/share/fail2ban and it does not comply the new python policy. I've
prepared a
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