[bug-notifications] [enscript 0001621]: configuration file is misclassified as non-editable

Mantis Bug Tracker noreply at opencsw.org
Thu Nov 3 15:01:34 CET 2011


The following issue has been CLOSED 
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https://www.opencsw.org/mantis/view.php?id=1621 
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Reported By:                carlsonj
Assigned To:                dam
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Project:                    enscript
Issue ID:                   1621
Category:                   packaging
Reproducibility:            always
Severity:                   minor
Priority:                   normal
Status:                     closed
Resolution:                 open
Fixed in Version:           
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Date Submitted:             2006-06-03 15:18 CEST
Last Modified:              2011-11-03 15:01 CET
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Summary:                    configuration file is misclassified as non-editable
Description: 
The enscript.cfg file looks like this in CSWenscript\'s pkgmap:

1 f none /opt/csw/etc/enscript.cfg 0644 root bin 4854 16158 1048007238

That\'s not right, because \'f none\' means that the user isn\'t supposed
to edit the file, and because \"pkgchk -n\" will return errors if
the user modifies the file (say, to change the default A4 paper to Letter).
 This should be \'e preserve\' instead.
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 (0009385) dam (administrator) - 2011-11-03 15:01
 https://www.opencsw.org/mantis/view.php?id=1621#c9385 
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This has been fixed in 1.6.5.2,REV=2011.07.13 with the cswpreserveconf
class action script.



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