Bug#15061: seyon uses wrong devices
Martin Schulze wrote:
> Package: seyon
> Version:
Please, always give a version.
> Seyon from 1.3.1 uses wrong serial devices. /dev/cua* are used but
> they don't even exist on a 1.3.1 system. This should be fixed.
>
> During installation I'm queried:
>
> Where is your modem located?
> (0) /dev/cua0 (equivalent to DOS COM1)
> (1) /dev/cua1 (equivalent to DOS COM2)
> (2) /dev/cua2 (equivalent to DOS COM3)
> (3) /dev/cua3 (equivalent to DOS COM4)
Quoting from seyon's postinst
echo "Where is your modem located?"
echo "(0) /dev/ttyS0 (equivalent to DOS COM1)"
echo "(1) /dev/ttyS1 (equivalent to DOS COM2)"
echo "(2) /dev/ttyS2 (equivalent to DOS COM3)"
echo "(3) /dev/ttyS3 (equivalent to DOS COM4)"
The cua problem was fixed in version 2.14c-5.1 of seyon.
> The new package should also go into bo-updates
I think we have better things to worry about than bo-updates fixes for minor
problems like this. This bug is fixed in debian unstable. I think it should
be closed.
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