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FS#10555 - bluemote package after installing via pacman it outputs wrong path.
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Community Packages
Opened by Damjan Dimitrioski (gnu_D) - Sunday, 01 June 2008, 10:00 GMT
Last edited by Sergej Pupykin (sergej) - Wednesday, 04 June 2008, 10:34 GMT
Opened by Damjan Dimitrioski (gnu_D) - Sunday, 01 June 2008, 10:00 GMT
Last edited by Sergej Pupykin (sergej) - Wednesday, 04 June 2008, 10:34 GMT
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DetailsDescription:
When I installed the package bluemote via pacman I noticed that it wrote in the output a wrong path to the bluemote.conf file checking package integrity... (1/1) checking for file conflicts [#####################] 100% (1/1) installing bluemote [#####################] 100% ==> To launch bluemote, you'll need to create the directory ~/.bluemote ==> and copy /etc/buemote/bluemote.cfg to ~/.bluemote/bluemote.cfg. ==> Edit that file to your liking (more info in /etc/bluemote/config.txt. ==> Bluemote will not start if the directory and the config file do not exist. ==> Add your user to the tty group in order to have access to /dev/rfcomm0 The text /etc/buemote/bluemote.cfg have to be /etc/bluemote/bluemote.cfg in order to look good. Additional info: * package version(s)2.0-4 |
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