clean.sh not executable by default [apt-mirror]

Bug #134315 reported by Christer Edwards
2
Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
apt-mirror (Ubuntu)
Fix Released
Low
Brandon Holtsclaw

Bug Description

Binary package hint: apt-mirror

After running the apt-mirror command to reproduce a local repository mirror the application gave a message that the clean.sh could be run to clean and remove any unneeded packages:

"618.7 MiB in 306 files and 19 directories can be freed.
Run /var/spool/apt-mirror/var/clean.sh for this purpose"

This file does not have the execute bit set by default so a "chmod +x clean.sh" was required.

While I'm sure anyone setting up a local repository mirror is *probably* familiar with permissions this should probably be set by default.

I am using Ubuntu 6.06.1 "Dapper" with apt-mirror version 0.4.4-4ubuntu1~dapper1

Revision history for this message
Brandon Holtsclaw (imbrandon) wrote :

this is fixed in version 0.4.4+debian-2 ( hardy ) , backports to all supported releases in progress

Changed in apt-mirror:
assignee: nobody → imbrandon
importance: Undecided → Low
status: New → Fix Released
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