[SCM] crtmpserver/master: Updated README.Debian to reflect the new release

Andriy Beregovenko jet at jet.kiev.ua
Sun Nov 20 16:22:49 UTC 2011


Hi Reinhard,

On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 04:58:33PM +0100, Reinhard Tartler wrote:
> 
> In general, excellent idea to document these steps!
> 
> A couple of suggestions, though:
> 
> On So, Nov 20, 2011 at 16:34:39 (CET), jet-guest at users.alioth.debian.org wrote:
> 
> > The following commit has been merged in the master branch:
> > commit 2ddf9e0e566e02b027fbb6fec9f2d20ba6c63338
> > Author: Andriy Beregovenko <jet at jet.kiev.ua>
> > Date:   Sun Nov 20 17:34:26 2011 +0200
> >
> >     Updated README.Debian to reflect the new release
> >
> > diff --git a/debian/README.Debian b/debian/README.Debian
> > index 3107e90..0373b55 100644
> > --- a/debian/README.Debian
> > +++ b/debian/README.Debian
> > @@ -1,78 +1,61 @@
> > -crtmpserver for Debian
> > +???crtmpserver for Debian
> >  ======================
> 
> Unnecessary ' '
This is UTF-8 marker :) Sometimes kate(editor) suprising me :)
BTW vim,kate,libreoffice-writer not shows it.
 
> What is the 'last' package version? In five uploads from now, this will
> heavily confuse the reader. I'd therefore suggest to place this in
> NEWS.Debian.

Last version(that is actual right now) is '0.0~dfsg+svn474-2' and next
version will be "0.0~dfsg+svn611.1-2" (i hope). But ok, i move this to news.

> 
> > +2. New startup script system
> > +----------------------------
> > +Now all application configuration are placed in /etc/crtmpserver/applications.
> > +To enable any of them, simple add script base name(without .lua extention) to 
> > +file /etc/crtmpserver/enabled_applications.conf. 
> > +
> > +Main configuration script now only generate config from parts. It load logger
> > +configuration script /etc/crtmpserver/log_appenders.lua, after this, script 
> > +read file /etc/crtmpserver/enabled_applications.conf and load application 
> > +scripts (using next filename form /etc/crtmpserver/applications/$name.lua)
> > +
> > +Also, now provided file /etc/defaults/crtmpserver for more comfortable daemon 
> > +maintaining.
> > +
> > +
> > +3. Change daemon user. 
> > +-------------------------------
> > +By default daemon run with root privileges, but you can change this behavior.
> > +Next steps allows you to change daemon user:
> > + a) Create system wide daemon user
> > +	You must add system user for daemon. Something like this:
> > +	adduser --system --disabled-login --ingroup adm \
> > +		--home /var/lib/crtmpserver \
> > +		--gecos crtmpserver \
> > +		--shell /bin/false \
> > +		crtmpserver
> > +
> > + b) Change daemon user
> > +	Open rc configuration file /etc/defaults/crtmpserver, and 
> > +	change DAEMON_USER to created user name(in our case this is 'crtmpserver')
> > +
> > + c) Restart daemon
> > +	After all steps described above just do next:
> > +	 /etc/init.d/crtmpserver restart
> 
> These texts are great. I'd drop the numbering, though.
> 
> Cheers,
> Reinhard
> 
> -- 
> Gruesse/greetings,
> Reinhard Tartler, KeyID 945348A4
> 
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Best regards,
Andriy
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