Le 13 mai 2014 17:42, "Russ Allbery" <rra@debian.org> a écrit :
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> > Le 13 mai 2014 03:01, "Michael Biebl" <biebl@debian.org> a =C3=A9crit :
> >> Am 13.05.2014 02:54, schrieb Russ Allbery:
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> >>> Yeah, that's just what I was thinking. Any software that doesn't
> >>> honor an invoke-rc.d policy is RC-buggy anyway, and it would be good
> >>> to catch and fix that.
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> > Could you also open a big against Lintian:
> > - describing how to detect this problem
> > - a tag description with reference and solution
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> > It will help to avoid to reintroduce this kind of problem.
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> Lintian has detected this for years as well as it's able. See:
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> maintainer-script-should-not-use-start-stop-daemon
> maintainer-script-calls-init-script-directly
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> I don't think there's anything further required in Lintian.
It seems we now need to detect su
I could easilly add detection of su but I need a description and solution
Bastien
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