Ben Collins writes:
> dpkg -S /etc/resolv.conf shows no ownership. I think this would be best
> handled with a sample script that could be included with the pppd
> package. This script could be dropped into ip-up.d by the user at their
> discretion.
Getting anything into the ppp package seems to
On Tue, Dec 08, 1998 at 01:21:25PM +, David Wright wrote:
> I'm not sure which package "owns" resolv.conf, but it does appear that
> pcmcia-cs is quite happy to mangle it (with /etc/pcmcia/network). Could ppp
> not do the same sort of thing? (and apologies if more knowledgable people
> have th
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Ben Collins writes:
> > What does this [resolv.conf] have to do with policy?
>
> Packages are not to mess with other packages' conffiles. We had a long and
> inclusive discussion of this on debian-devel earlier this year. There are
> also technica
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