Date: Tue, 7 May 1996 23:09:08 -0400 (EDT) From: "Brian T. Schellenberger - Personal Account" <babbleon@mercury.interpath.com> To: bugs@freebsd.org Subject: 2 bugs: bug list? Message-ID: <199605080309.XAA23461@mercury.interpath.com>
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I'm a little confused about the process of tracking FreeBSD problems. I have submitted at least two itms that I would consider genuine bugs, and neither of them seems to be on the bug list when I search the www bugs database. Of course, I might be doing it wrong . . . feel free to let me know if I'm confused. 1. The pkg_add command is senstive to the name of the file being added. I originally submitted this to the "install" list because I ran into it in that context, and I'm a bit concerned that it might have "fallen through the cracks." This is a serious problem because if you can't get install to work from a CD-ROM or the network for some reason, so you have to fall back to installing from a DOS partition, you *can't* make the file names be something sensible; they all come out like latex2e_.1 and such-like; thus, they don't end in ".tgz." If you have room, and you copy them to a ufs partition and pkg_add from there, all is cool, but from a DOS partition, no go (at least at 2.1). FWIW, if this is terribly difficult to fix for some reason, I've got csh scripts that handle this situation. (That's how I got my system up, since without packages you can't even read the *handbook* very reasonably, since lynx is a package.) 2. chmod +s is silently ignored. Now I *know* that this is being worked on; I've ad various e-mail discussions with the responsible developer, but it doesn't seem to be tracked on the WWW page. Maybe this is correct, but the WWW page's text didn't make it clear to me by what criteria the list is limited. (And surely that's the problem; the verbiage sounds like it would list even long-ago fixed problems, although that's pretty clearly not the case given how relatively small the list is. Thanks for clarification, and I'll be happy to RTFM if somebody will just point me at it. -- Brian T. Schellenberger, the Man from Babble-On. "Someday I'll get around to importing all the cool quotes from my other account's .sig files." http://mercury.interpath.com/~babbleon
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