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Dr. Volker Zell wrote:

>>>>>>Charles Wilson writes:
> 
> 
>     > ...has a packaging error.  While the postinstall script does this:
>     > if [ ! -e /etc/enscript.cfg ] ; then
>     >         cp /etc/enscript.cfg.default /etc/enscript.cfg
>     > fi
> 
>     > the package actually contains 
>     >    /etc/enscript.cfg
>     > and does NOT contain
>     >    /etc/enscript.cfg.default
> 
> I would also put the default config file under the /etc/default
> directory hirarchie. A lot of packages already do this.

Yes, thanks for the report...


Gerrit
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