[Bug 61463] Re: Script that are using bash could be broken with the new symlink

2007-02-19 Thread Egil Hasting
I have already moved away from Ubuntum, stopped deploying it on server systems. I am glad this happen before i started using it on production servers here at work. To me i feel way to unsafe about the developers and their ability to do the right thing (also their strategy) I second what dasdda

[Bug 61334] Re: Require python-beagle to get beagle live search working, but the package only recommend

2006-09-21 Thread Egil Hasting
Correct. The live isnt showing up. which makes the function rather hidden. That is something the ubuntu crew have to decide if they are going to implement the function or not. but the issue here is if they want the function working. The beagle-live function are installed. but lacks of python-be

[Bug 61463] Script that are using bash could be broken with the new symlink

2006-09-20 Thread Egil Hasting
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: dash The scripting capability between bash and dash are not equal, which could break scripts that today relies on bash ( #!/bin/sh -> /bin/bash), i tracked down this problem with cedega on edgy, and was able to get it working again by forcing the script t

[Bug 61334] Re: Require python-beagle to get beagle live search working, but the package only recommend

2006-09-20 Thread Egil Hasting
Another alternative, could be to move the beagle handle script out from deskbar package, and have them as a seperate install package, with python-beagle dependency (and ofcorse beagle dependency). The package today isnt very user friendly. And creating another code, requires more maintenance.

[Bug 61334] Require python-beagle to get beagle live search working, but the package only recommend

2006-09-19 Thread Egil Hasting
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: deskbar-applet To get deskbar beagle-live search working, you need to install the python-beagle bindings. Now they are only recommended in the package description, but should be forced to install (through dependency), to avoid confusion, and to make