Missing dependency on update-inetd and other issues

Bug #374819 reported by James Westby
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While NEW processing the new version I ran lintian, and these issues stuck out:

W: krb5-kdc: manpage-section-mismatch usr/share/man/man8/kproplog.8.gz:27 8 != 1
W: krb5-kdc: maintainer-script-needs-depends-on-update-inetd prerm
W: krb5-kdc: maintainer-script-needs-depends-on-update-inetd postinst
E: krb5-doc: postinst-does-not-call-installdocs usr/share/doc-base/krb5-admin
E: krb5-doc: prerm-does-not-call-installdocs usr/share/doc-base/krb5-admin

Please investigate and send a patch to Debian.

Thanks,

James

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Sam Hartman (hartmans) wrote :

krb5-kdc intentiollay does not require update-inted and will function if update-inetd is not available. If it is available, it will add an example line to inetd.conf. I'm not usre what's up with the doc-base errors: in Debian, krb5-doc does install and register with doc-base

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Russ Allbery (rra-debian) wrote : Re: [Bug 374819] Re: Missing dependency on update-inetd and other issues

Sam Hartman <email address hidden> writes:

> krb5-kdc intentiollay does not require update-inted and will function
> if update-inetd is not available. If it is available, it will add an
> example line to inetd.conf. I'm not usre what's up with the doc-base
> errors: in Debian, krb5-doc does install and register with doc-base

krb5-doc no longer has a postinst to call install-docs because doc-base
now uses triggers to handle that. This is probably just that Ubuntu's
Lintian is a bit out of date.

--
Russ Allbery (<email address hidden>) <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>

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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote :

This bug was fixed in the package krb5 - 1.7dfsg~beta3-1

---------------
krb5 (1.7dfsg~beta3-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * New upstream release
  * Revert relaxation of Debian symbol versions introduced in
    1.7dfsg~beta1-3
  * Fix kproplog's manpage (LP: #374819)

krb5 (1.7dfsg~beta2-4) unstable; urgency=low

  * Upstream fixes to RT #6490, Closes: #528729
      - Use MS usage 9 not 8 for tgs-rep encrypted in subkey
      - Do not use keyed checksum with RC4; WS2003 expects it to be
    encrypted in the subsession key, everyone else expects the session
    key. Note that a keyed checksum for RC4 would work against WS2008.
  * Patch from Marc Dequ?nes (Duck) for HURD portability, Closes:
    #528828

krb5 (1.7dfsg~beta2-3) unstable; urgency=low

  * Use correct enctype identifier in lucid security context export,
    Closes: #528514

 -- Ubuntu Archive Auto-Sync <email address hidden> Mon, 01 Jun 2009 10:43:23 +0100

Changed in krb5 (Ubuntu):
status: New → Fix Released
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Sam Hartman (hartmans) wrote :

As far as I can tell that was the only lintian error that represented
a real problem in the package.

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James Westby (james-w) wrote :

Thanks for looking in to it.

James

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