On Fri, 26 Nov 2010, Philipp Thomas wrote:
* Dave Plater (davejplater@gmail.com) [20101126 13:11]:
>> Could the quoting possibly cut down a bit? Six levels is rather ridiculous.
Ok then a compromise is using echo "instructions" in %post, is this acceptable?
That would be of no use as it'll only be shown when installing from the command line. Takashi's suggestion of using a README.SUSE would be much better.
Would it be possible to also add this information to the man-page and/or to the internal usage infomation ( --help ). Maybe ask upstream to include this info to the troubleshooting tips. How does one getting Jack to work properly in RedHat/Fedora, Mandrivia, or even Debian/Ubuntu. IS there even a consens, or does ervey distro their own thing? I'm just searching for a common solution for all the Jack using distros. A suid/filecap-wrapper in /usr/bin to start jack as a normal user with the needed rights/prio/sheduling, and the deamon itself residing in /usr/sbin would be the most universally secure and practicable solution in my eyes. This would keep the user clean in terms of security and ease of use, and provide a working solution out of the box with no extras (e.g. inserts to /etc/security/limits.conf) to maintain. Please correct me if I'm wrong here. Feel free to use this as a discussion / implemention base. With best wishes, Michael Foerster. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+help@opensuse.org