Re: srp_daemon : targets by default

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On Wed, 2017-05-10 at 19:13 +0200, Roland Fehrenbacher wrote:
> > > > > > "B" == Bart Van Assche <Bart.VanAssche@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> 
>     B> On Wed, 2017-05-10 at 18:39 +0200, Roland Fehrenbacher wrote:
>     >> The new package is very new, sits in debian unstable and most
>     >> likely hasn't made it to Ubuntu 17.04.
> 
>     B> Hello Roland,
> 
>     B> Does that mean that most Debian users do not yet have that change
>     B> in their /etc/srp_daemon.conf and when they upgrade and the
>     B> packaged version of /etc/srp_daemon.conf gets installed that SRP
>     B> login to remote systems will not occur anymore after a reboot?
> 
> The pre/postinst files of the new package version are written, such that
> the new config file/behavior has to be explicitly enabled by the admin
> when the package is updated. Only new installations get the new config
> file automatically.
> 
>     B> Since you wrote in a previous message that such changes are
>     B> mentioned in the NEWS file: how many people do you think read
>     B> that file before or after installing an upgrade?
> 
> The NEWS file is displayed automatically if the apt-listchanges
> package is installed.

Hello Roland,

Please revert this change such that the Debian srptools package is again in
sync with the upstream srptools package and such that SRP users are saved a
few hours of frustration by trying to figure out why SRP login doesn't work
if they would install a version of srptools in which /etc/srp_daemon.conf
disables login by default.

In case you would not be aware of this: I am the maintainer of the upstream
srptools package.

Bart.--
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