[Bug 1005547] Re: on upgrade lucid -> precise /etc/default/isc-dhcp-relay is not migrated
Stéphane Graber
stgraber at stgraber.org
Tue May 29 20:51:39 UTC 2012
** Description changed:
Very similar to bug 1003971.
/etc/default/dhcp3-relay became /etc/default/isc-dhcp-relay with the 4.x release of isc.
This file is generated by the maintainer script using debconf keys, so we can't apply the same trick as dhcp3-server.
The implemented solution is to:
1) Change dhcp3-server.config in Precise to source /etc/default/dhcp3-relay if present and load the values into debconf
2) Have the postinst generate /etc/default/isc-dhcp-relay from debconf (showing the previous values to the user)
3) Have the dhcp3-relay postinst remove any remaining /etc/default/dhcp3-relay
- Testcase:
+ ----
+
+ [rational]
+ Config file isn't migrated, leading to duplicate configuration files and lost settings.
+
+ [test case]
1) Install dhcp3-relay on Ubuntu 10.04
2) Use 1.2.3.4 as the server address and eth0 as the interface
3) (ugly trick) manually update /etc/apt/sources.list to point to precise and include precise-proposed
4) sudo apt-get update
5) sudo apt-get install dhcp3-relay (a full dist-upgrade won't work, but selective upgrade of just dhcp3-server will work)
6) Confirm that debconf is preseeded with the values from the old dhcp3-relay installation and that the resulting generated file in /etc/default/isc-dhcp-relay matches the one from dhcp3-relay. Also ensure that there's no more /etc/default/dhcp3* entries.
+
+ [regression potential]
+ If the previous configuration was broken, the new one will be broken too, but that's really what you'd expect from an upgrade...
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Title:
on upgrade lucid -> precise /etc/default/isc-dhcp-relay is not
migrated
Status in “isc-dhcp” package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Status in “isc-dhcp” source package in Precise:
In Progress
Status in “isc-dhcp” source package in Quantal:
Invalid
Bug description:
Very similar to bug 1003971.
/etc/default/dhcp3-relay became /etc/default/isc-dhcp-relay with the 4.x release of isc.
This file is generated by the maintainer script using debconf keys, so we can't apply the same trick as dhcp3-server.
The implemented solution is to:
1) Change dhcp3-server.config in Precise to source /etc/default/dhcp3-relay if present and load the values into debconf
2) Have the postinst generate /etc/default/isc-dhcp-relay from debconf (showing the previous values to the user)
3) Have the dhcp3-relay postinst remove any remaining /etc/default/dhcp3-relay
----
[rational]
Config file isn't migrated, leading to duplicate configuration files and lost settings.
[test case]
1) Install dhcp3-relay on Ubuntu 10.04
2) Use 1.2.3.4 as the server address and eth0 as the interface
3) (ugly trick) manually update /etc/apt/sources.list to point to precise and include precise-proposed
4) sudo apt-get update
5) sudo apt-get install dhcp3-relay (a full dist-upgrade won't work, but selective upgrade of just dhcp3-server will work)
6) Confirm that debconf is preseeded with the values from the old dhcp3-relay installation and that the resulting generated file in /etc/default/isc-dhcp-relay matches the one from dhcp3-relay. Also ensure that there's no more /etc/default/dhcp3* entries.
[regression potential]
If the previous configuration was broken, the new one will be broken too, but that's really what you'd expect from an upgrade...
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