[phpLogCon] install.php remove or not
Andre Lorbach
alorbach at ro1.adiscon.com
Tue May 20 16:59:17 CEST 2008
Hi again #2 ^^,
as promised yesterday, here is the new Version from the devel branch
v2.3.2, available from here:
http://www.phplogcon.org/Downloads-req-viewdownloaddetails-lid-15.phtml
The new version contains the install handling change from yesterday.
Best regards,
Andre Lorbach
> -----Original Message-----
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> bounces at lists.adiscon.com] On Behalf Of Andre Lorbach
> Sent: Monday, May 19, 2008 3:40 PM
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> Subject: Re: [phpLogCon] install.php remove or not
>
> Hi again ;)!
>
> I want to inform you that I have made the changes in the current beta
> branch today.
> >From the changelog:
>
> Changed install.php handling, so it is not necessary to remove
> the script anymore.
>
> To avoid problems with automatic package updating, we changed
> the installer handling.
> From now, the install.php will be allowed to run only in two
> cases, first if the
> config.php file is missing, and second if the config.php file is
> empty.
>
> Download available from here:
> http://www.phplogcon.org/downloads
>
> The devel branch will be updated tomorrow.
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Andre Lorbach
>
> > > update.
> > >
> > > > But then there is rpm -V problem.
> > >
> > > Ok what I can do is, I can add a check like I described above. If
> the
> > > config.php is empty, this means install.php is allowed to run. If
> the
> > > size of config.php is more then 0, the install.php script will
deny
> any
> > > attempt to open it. In order to reconfigure phpLogCon, the
> config.php
> > > file would need to be deleted or replaced with an empty one.
> >
> > thnx. Andre, I think this will push us further. I'm sorry I thought
I
> can
> > handle it in spec file, but I was wrong. I hope it helps other
distros
> too.
>
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