After Thomas and Justin comments, here is what I come up with.
--- resolvconf.old/debian/templates 2008-01-18 06:22:38.669402447 +0100 +++ resolvconf/debian/templates 2008-01-25 06:02:30.529192645 +0100 @@ -2,55 +2,53 @@ Type: boolean Default: true _Description: Prepare /etc/resolv.conf for dynamic updates? - This package contains the infrastructure required for dynamic updating of - the resolver configuration file. Part of the necessary infrastructure is - a symbolic link from /etc/resolv.conf to /etc/resolvconf/run/resolv.conf. - If you agree then this link will be created. The existing /etc/resolv.conf - file will be preserved as /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/original; it will - be restored if this package is removed. + The resolvconf package contains the infrastructure required for + dynamic updating of the resolver configuration file. Part of the + necessary infrastructure is a symbolic link from /etc/resolv.conf to + /etc/resolvconf/run/resolv.conf. If you choose this option then this + link will be created. The existing /etc/resolv.conf file will be + preserved as /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/original; it will be + restored if this package is removed. . - If you wish to prevent future installations from recreating the symbolic - link then you can run dpkg-reconfigure later to withdraw your agreement. - . - If you do not agree then the necessary symbolic link will not be created - and consequently your resolver configuration file will not be dynamically - updated. In order to activate dynamic updating you will have to configure - resolvconf manually following the straightforward instructions in the - README file. If you choose not to configure resolvconf at all then you - should remove the package because its presence causes some programs to - deviate from their default behavior. - . - However you decide, you should read the README file. + Declining this option will prevent future installations from + recreating the symbolic link and therefore the resolver configuration + file will not be dynamically updated. Dynamic updating can then be + activated from instructions in the README file. The presence of + resolvconf can affect the behavior of other programs, so it should + not be left installed if unconfigured. Template: resolvconf/downup-interfaces Type: note -_Description: Remember to reconfigure network interfaces +_Description: Network interfaces configuration mandatory Once resolvconf is installed, interface configurers supply nameserver - information to it (which it then makes available to the C Library resolver + information to it (which it then makes available to the C library resolver and to DNS caches). However, they do this only when they bring up interfaces. Therefore for resolvconf's nameserver information to be up to date after - initial installation it is necessary to reconfigure interfaces -- - that is, to take them down and then to bring them up again -- and to restart + initial installation it is necessary to reconfigure interfaces (that is, + to take them down and then to bring them up again) and to restart DNS caches. Template: resolvconf/link-tail-to-original Type: boolean Default: false _Description: Append original file to dynamic file? - If your original static resolver configuration file (/etc/resolv.conf) - contains nameserver addresses then those addresses should be listed on + If the original static resolver configuration file (/etc/resolv.conf) + contains nameserver addresses, those addresses should be listed on "dns-nameservers" lines in /etc/network/interfaces as described in the - README. Until you have modified /etc/network/interfaces and reconfigured - the affected interfaces resolvconf will not include those addresses in the - dynamically generated resolver configuration file. Without those addresses - you may have trouble resolving domain names. A TEMPORARY solution is to - append the whole original resolver configuration file to the end of - the dynamically generated file. This will be done if there is a symbolic - link from /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/tail to - /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/original. If you agree then this symbolic - link will be created, provided that no /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/tail - already exists. + README file. + . + Until /etc/network/interfaces has been edited and the affected + interfaces brought down and up again, the nameserver addresses will + not be included in the dynamically generated resolver configuration + file. + . + If you choose this option, a temporary workaround will be put in + place: a symbolic link will be created (if it does not already exist) + from /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/tail to + /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/original. This will cause the whole of + that original resolver configuration file to be appended to the + dynamically generated file. . - After you have modified /etc/network/interfaces to add the required - "dns-nameservers" lines you should point the - /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/tail symbolic link to /dev/null. + After the required "dns-nameservers" lines have been added to + /etc/network/interfaces, the /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/tail link + should be replaced by one to /dev/null. --- resolvconf.old/debian/control 2008-01-18 06:22:38.669402447 +0100 +++ resolvconf/debian/control 2008-01-23 07:45:06.183436083 +0100 @@ -22,5 +22,5 @@ information are: DNS caches, resolver libraries and the programs that use them. . - This package may require some manual configuration. Please + This package may require some manual configuration. Please read the README file for detailed instructions.
Template: resolvconf/linkify-resolvconf Type: boolean Default: true _Description: Prepare /etc/resolv.conf for dynamic updates? The resolvconf package contains the infrastructure required for dynamic updating of the resolver configuration file. Part of the necessary infrastructure is a symbolic link from /etc/resolv.conf to /etc/resolvconf/run/resolv.conf. If you choose this option then this link will be created. The existing /etc/resolv.conf file will be preserved as /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/original; it will be restored if this package is removed. . Declining this option will prevent future installations from recreating the symbolic link and therefore the resolver configuration file will not be dynamically updated. Dynamic updating can then be activated from instructions in the README file. The presence of resolvconf can affect the behavior of other programs, so it should not be left installed if unconfigured. Template: resolvconf/downup-interfaces Type: note _Description: Network interfaces configuration mandatory Once resolvconf is installed, interface configurers supply nameserver information to it (which it then makes available to the C library resolver and to DNS caches). However, they do this only when they bring up interfaces. Therefore for resolvconf's nameserver information to be up to date after initial installation it is necessary to reconfigure interfaces (that is, to take them down and then to bring them up again) and to restart DNS caches. Template: resolvconf/link-tail-to-original Type: boolean Default: false _Description: Append original file to dynamic file? If the original static resolver configuration file (/etc/resolv.conf) contains nameserver addresses, those addresses should be listed on "dns-nameservers" lines in /etc/network/interfaces as described in the README file. . Until /etc/network/interfaces has been edited and the affected interfaces brought down and up again, the nameserver addresses will not be included in the dynamically generated resolver configuration file. . If you choose this option, a temporary workaround will be put in place: a symbolic link will be created (if it does not already exist) from /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/tail to /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/original. This will cause the whole of that original resolver configuration file to be appended to the dynamically generated file. . After the required "dns-nameservers" lines have been added to /etc/network/interfaces, the /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/tail link should be replaced by one to /dev/null.
Source: resolvconf Section: net Priority: optional Maintainer: resolvconf maintainers <resolvconf-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org> Uploaders: Eric Evans <eevans@sym-link.com>, Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>, Marc Haber <mh+debian-packages@zugschlus.de>, Thomas Hood <jdthood@yahoo.co.uk>, Marco Nenciarini <mnencia@debian.org> Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 5) Standards-Version: 3.7.2.1 Package: resolvconf Architecture: all Enhances: dhcp3-client (>= 3.0+3.0.1rc11-5), dhcp-client (>= 2.0pl5-18), dhcpcd (>= 1:1.3.22pl4-9), pump (>= 0.8.19), udhcpc (>= 0.9.8cvs20050124-3), ppp (>= 2.4.2), ifupdown (>= 0.6.4-4.7), network-manager, bind9 (>= 1:9.2.3-1), bind (>= 1:8.4.1-2), dnsmasq (>= 2.9-2), pdnsd (>= 1.1.11par-1), totd (>= 1.4-4), libc6, nscd Depends: coreutils (>= 5.93), lsb-base (>= 3.0-9), ${misc:Depends} Conflicts: pppconfig (<< 2.3.1), pppoeconf (<< 1.0), xisp, webmin (<< 1.150-2), webmin-wvdial (<< 1.160-3), dhcp3-client (<< 3.0+3.0.1rc11-5), dhcp-client (<< 2.0pl5-18), dhcp-client (= 3.0.1betaRC4-1), dhcpcd (<< 1:1.3.22pl4-7), pump (<< 0.8.15-1), udhcpc (<< 0.9.8cvs20050124-3), pcmcia-cs (<< 3.2.5-1), ifupdown (<< 0.6.4-4.1), divine, laptop-net (<< 2.21-1), whereami (<< 0.3.3), bind9 (<< 1:9.2.1-7), bind (<< 1:8.3.4-1), dnsmasq (<< 1.13-2), pdnsd (<< 1.1.10par-4), totd (<< 1.4-4) Description: nameserver information handler Resolvconf is a framework for keeping track of the system's information about currently available nameservers. It sets itself up as the intermediary between programs that supply nameserver information and programs that use nameserver information. Examples of programs that supply nameserver information are: ifupdown, DHCP clients, the PPP daemon and local nameservers. Examples of programs that use this information are: DNS caches, resolver libraries and the programs that use them. . This package may require some manual configuration. Please read the README file for detailed instructions.
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