Ceci est une ancienne révision du document !
Notes de mon installation de dak sur ondine (d'après plusieurs journaux de telles installations).
Ondine est une machine de test en sarge.
Je suis la procédure du /usr/share/doc/dak/README.Debian dont j'ai aussi fait une traduction française.
# aptitude install dak
Les NOUVEAUX paquets suivants vont être installés : dak libpq3 python-apt python-egenix-mxdatetime python-gnupginterface python-ldap python-pygresql python2.3-egenix-mxdatetime python2.3-egenix-mxtools python2.3-ldap python2.3-pygresql sudo
J'essaie de suivre au maximum les choix par défaut.
/opt/dak
localhost.localdomain
NB : c'est nécessaire, en l'absence de domaine perso, pour que rose fonctionne bien.
archive FDL (ondine)
deb-dak
NB : L'utilisation d'un tiret nécessite d'être précautionneux avec postgresql.
debadmin
NB : Il ne demande rien sur le groupe debuser.
Paramétrage de dak (1.0-8) ... Domain: localhost.localdomain Creating/updating dak user account and group... Adding group `debadmin' (105)... Fait. Ajout de l'utilisateur système deb-dak... Adding new user `deb-dak' (104) with group `debadmin'. Création du répertoire personnel /var/lib/dak. Creating config file /opt/dak/katie/apt.conf with new version Creating config file /opt/dak/katie/cron.unchecked with new version Creating config file /opt/dak/katie/katie.conf with new version Creating config file /etc/katie/katie.conf with new version Creating config file /opt/dak/katie/vars with new version Creating config file /opt/dak/katie/Contents.top with new version Creating config file /opt/dak/katie/templates/alicia.bug-close with new version Creating config file /opt/dak/katie/templates/amber.advisory with new version Creating config file /opt/dak/katie/templates/jennifer.accepted with new version Creating config file /opt/dak/katie/templates/jennifer.announce with new version Creating config file /opt/dak/katie/templates/jennifer.bug-close with new version Creating config file /opt/dak/katie/templates/jennifer.bug-experimental-fixed with new version Creating config file /opt/dak/katie/templates/jennifer.bug-nmu-fixed with new version Creating config file /opt/dak/katie/templates/jennifer.new with new version Creating config file /opt/dak/katie/templates/jennifer.override-disparity with new version Creating config file /opt/dak/katie/templates/katie.rejected with new version Creating config file /opt/dak/katie/templates/kelly.installed with new version Creating config file /opt/dak/katie/templates/kelly.unaccept with new version Creating config file /opt/dak/katie/templates/lauren.stable-rejected with new version Creating config file /opt/dak/katie/templates/lisa.bxa_notification with new version Creating config file /opt/dak/katie/templates/lisa.prod with new version Creating config file /opt/dak/katie/templates/melanie.bug-close with new version Creating config file /opt/dak/katie/templates/uma.added with new version
Je suis :
6. Steps to a working dak ------------------------- a. Have your postgresql up and running. I assume it is on the localhost, if not change your config files (katie.conf) for dak.
# aptitude install postgresql
Les NOUVEAUX paquets suivants vont être installés : postgresql postgresql-client
/var/lib/postgres/data
Non
fr_FR@euro
Européen
Paramétrage de postgresql (7.4.7-6sarge1) ... Creating config file /etc/postgresql/postmaster.conf with new version The files belonging to this database system will be owned by user "postgres". This user must also own the server process. The database cluster will be initialized with locale fr_FR@euro. fixing permissions on existing directory /var/lib/postgres/data... ok creating directory /var/lib/postgres/data/base... ok creating directory /var/lib/postgres/data/global... ok creating directory /var/lib/postgres/data/pg_xlog... ok creating directory /var/lib/postgres/data/pg_clog... ok selecting default max_connections... 100 selecting default shared_buffers... 1000 creating configuration files... ok creating template1 database in /var/lib/postgres/data/base/1... ok initializing pg_shadow... ok enabling unlimited row size for system tables... ok initializing pg_depend... ok creating system views... ok loading pg_description... ok creating conversions... ok setting privileges on built-in objects... ok creating information schema... ok vacuuming database template1... ok copying template1 to template0... ok Success. The database server should be started automatically. If not, you can start the database server using: /etc/init.d/postgresql start Creating config file /etc/postgresql/postgresql.conf with new version
Et le paquet nous informe :
A new PostgreSQL database structure was installed. Use /usr/bin/createdb to create a specific database and /usr/bin/createuser to enable other users to connect to a PostgreSQL database. In the first instance, these commands must be run by the user 'postgres'.
b. run createuser YOURDAKUSERNAME with a user that is allowed to create databases and allow YOURDAKUSERNAME to create a database. This user needs to be superuser in the database as it runs COPY from a file later.
# su - postgres $ createuser deb-dak
Shall the new user be allowed to create databases? (y/n) y Shall the new user be allowed to create more new users? (y/n) y CREATE USER
c. su - YOURDAKUSERNAME d. rose e. Watch how the directories are created.
# su - deb-dak $ rose
Creating /opt/dak/ftp/ ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/pool/ ... Creating /opt/dak/database/dists/ ... Creating /opt/dak/log/ ... Creating /opt/dak/morgue/ ... Creating /opt/dak/scripts/override/ ... Creating /opt/dak/testing/urgencies/ ... Creating /opt/dak/queue/accepted/ ... Creating /opt/dak/queue/byhand/ ... Creating /opt/dak/queue/done/ ... Creating /opt/dak/queue/holding/ ... Creating /opt/dak/queue/new/ ... Creating /opt/dak/queue/reject/ ... Creating /opt/dak/queue/unchecked/ ... Creating /opt/dak/queue/bts_version_track/ ... Creating /opt/dak/web ... Creating /opt/dak/katie/neve-files ... Creating /opt/dak/morgue/shania ... Creating /opt/dak/morgue/rhona ... Creating /opt/dak/katie-database/ ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/dists/unstable ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/dists/unstable/main/binary-alpha ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/dists/unstable/main/binary-amd64 ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/dists/unstable/main/binary-arm ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/dists/unstable/main/binary-hppa ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/dists/unstable/main/binary-hurd-i386 ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/dists/unstable/main/binary-i386 ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/dists/unstable/main/binary-ia64 ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/dists/unstable/main/binary-mips ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/dists/unstable/main/binary-mipsel ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/dists/unstable/main/binary-m68k ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/dists/unstable/main/binary-powerpc ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/dists/unstable/main/binary-s390 ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/dists/unstable/main/binary-sh ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/dists/unstable/main/binary-sparc ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/dists/unstable/main/source ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/dists/unstable/contrib/binary-alpha ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/dists/unstable/contrib/binary-amd64 ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/dists/unstable/contrib/binary-arm ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/dists/unstable/contrib/binary-hppa ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/dists/unstable/contrib/binary-hurd-i386 ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/dists/unstable/contrib/binary-i386 ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/dists/unstable/contrib/binary-ia64 ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/dists/unstable/contrib/binary-mips ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/dists/unstable/contrib/binary-mipsel ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/dists/unstable/contrib/binary-m68k ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/dists/unstable/contrib/binary-powerpc ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/dists/unstable/contrib/binary-s390 ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/dists/unstable/contrib/binary-sh ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/dists/unstable/contrib/binary-sparc ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/dists/unstable/contrib/source ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/project/experimental ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/project/experimental/main/binary-alpha ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/project/experimental/main/binary-amd64 ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/project/experimental/main/binary-arm ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/project/experimental/main/binary-hppa ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/project/experimental/main/binary-hurd-i386 ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/project/experimental/main/binary-i386 ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/project/experimental/main/binary-ia64 ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/project/experimental/main/binary-mips ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/project/experimental/main/binary-mipsel ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/project/experimental/main/binary-m68k ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/project/experimental/main/binary-powerpc ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/project/experimental/main/binary-s390 ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/project/experimental/main/binary-sh ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/project/experimental/main/binary-sparc ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/project/experimental/main/source ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/project/experimental/contrib/binary-alpha ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/project/experimental/contrib/binary-amd64 ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/project/experimental/contrib/binary-arm ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/project/experimental/contrib/binary-hppa ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/project/experimental/contrib/binary-hurd-i386 ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/project/experimental/contrib/binary-i386 ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/project/experimental/contrib/binary-ia64 ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/project/experimental/contrib/binary-mips ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/project/experimental/contrib/binary-mipsel ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/project/experimental/contrib/binary-m68k ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/project/experimental/contrib/binary-powerpc ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/project/experimental/contrib/binary-s390 ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/project/experimental/contrib/binary-sh ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/project/experimental/contrib/binary-sparc ... Creating /opt/dak/ftp/project/experimental/contrib/source ...
Son nom dans les configurations par défaut est projectb.
# su - deb-dak $ createdb projectb
CREATE DATABASE $ psql -l List of databases Name | Owner | Encoding -----------+----------+---------- projectb | deb-dak | LATIN9 template0 | postgres | LATIN9 template1 | postgres | LATIN9 (3 rows)
f. Add a group "ftpmaster" to your postgresql database. At a psql prompt a CREATE GROUP ftpmaster; should do it. Add your YOURDAKUSERNAME to this group.
# su - deb-dak $ psql projectb
Welcome to psql 7.4.7, the PostgreSQL interactive terminal. Type: \copyright for distribution terms \h for help with SQL commands \? for help on internal slash commands \g or terminate with semicolon to execute query \q to quit
projectb=# CREATE GROUP ftpmaster ;
CREATE GROUP
projectb=# ALTER GROUP ftpmaster ADD USER "deb-dak" ;
NB la présence des guillemets est expliquée dans l'anomalie http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=23945.
ALTER GROUP
projectb=# \q
g. Change to your DAKDIR/katie and run /usr/share/dak/neve -a and watch her creating the database. If it ends with some VACUUM and two GRANTs it worked. Be careful, neve DROPS your database, so don't run it if you like the data that is in that database!
# su - deb-dak $ cd /usr/share/dak ; neve -a
NB : Le cd est important !
Re-Creating DB... DROP DATABASE CREATE DATABASE You are now connected to database "projectb". psql:init_pool.sql:11: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE créera des séquences implicites «archive_id_seq» pour la colonne "serial" "archive.id" psql:init_pool.sql:11: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / PRIMARY KEY créera un index implicite «archive_pkey» pour la table «archive» psql:init_pool.sql:11: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / UNIQUE créera un index implicite «archive_name_key» pour la table «archive» CREATE TABLE psql:init_pool.sql:18: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE créera des séquences implicites «component_id_seq» pour la colonne "serial" "component.id" psql:init_pool.sql:18: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / PRIMARY KEY créera un index implicite «component_pkey» pour la table «component» psql:init_pool.sql:18: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / UNIQUE créera un index implicite «component_name_key» pour la table «component» CREATE TABLE psql:init_pool.sql:24: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE créera des séquences implicites «architecture_id_seq» pour la colonne "serial" "architecture.id" psql:init_pool.sql:24: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / PRIMARY KEY créera un index implicite «architecture_pkey» pour la table «architecture» psql:init_pool.sql:24: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / UNIQUE créera un index implicite «architecture_arch_string_key» pour la table «architecture» CREATE TABLE psql:init_pool.sql:29: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE créera des séquences implicites «maintainer_id_seq» pour la colonne "serial" "maintainer.id" psql:init_pool.sql:29: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / PRIMARY KEY créera un index implicite «maintainer_pkey» pour la table «maintainer» psql:init_pool.sql:29: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / UNIQUE créera un index implicite «maintainer_name_key» pour la table «maintainer» CREATE TABLE psql:init_pool.sql:34: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE créera des séquences implicites «uid_id_seq» pour la colonne "serial" "uid.id" psql:init_pool.sql:34: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / PRIMARY KEY créera un index implicite «uid_pkey» pour la table «uid» psql:init_pool.sql:34: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / UNIQUE créera un index implicite «uid_uid_key» pour la table «uid» CREATE TABLE psql:init_pool.sql:40: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE créera des séquences implicites «fingerprint_id_seq» pour la colonne "serial" "fingerprint.id" psql:init_pool.sql:40: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / PRIMARY KEY créera un index implicite «fingerprint_pkey» pour la table «fingerprint» psql:init_pool.sql:40: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / UNIQUE créera un index implicite «fingerprint_fingerprint_key» pour la table «fingerprint» CREATE TABLE psql:init_pool.sql:48: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE créera des séquences implicites «location_id_seq» pour la colonne "serial" "location.id" psql:init_pool.sql:48: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / PRIMARY KEY créera un index implicite «location_pkey» pour la table «location» CREATE TABLE psql:init_pool.sql:60: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE créera des séquences implicites «files_id_seq» pour la colonne "serial" "files.id" psql:init_pool.sql:60: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / PRIMARY KEY créera un index implicite «files_pkey» pour la table «files» psql:init_pool.sql:60: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / UNIQUE créera un index implicite «files_filename_key» pour la table «files» CREATE TABLE psql:init_pool.sql:71: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE créera des séquences implicites «source_id_seq» pour la colonne "serial" "source.id" psql:init_pool.sql:71: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / PRIMARY KEY créera un index implicite «source_pkey» pour la table «source» psql:init_pool.sql:71: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / UNIQUE créera un index implicite «source_file_key» pour la table «source» psql:init_pool.sql:71: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / UNIQUE créera un index implicite «source_source_key» pour la table «source» CREATE TABLE psql:init_pool.sql:78: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE créera des séquences implicites «dsc_files_id_seq» pour la colonne "serial" "dsc_files.id" psql:init_pool.sql:78: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / PRIMARY KEY créera un index implicite «dsc_files_pkey» pour la table «dsc_files» psql:init_pool.sql:78: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / UNIQUE créera un index implicite «dsc_files_source_key» pour la table «dsc_files» CREATE TABLE psql:init_pool.sql:92: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE créera des séquences implicites «binaries_id_seq» pour la colonne "serial" "binaries.id" psql:init_pool.sql:92: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / PRIMARY KEY créera un index implicite «binaries_pkey» pour la table «binaries» psql:init_pool.sql:92: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / UNIQUE créera un index implicite «binaries_file_key» pour la table «binaries» psql:init_pool.sql:92: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / UNIQUE créera un index implicite «binaries_package_key» pour la table «binaries» CREATE TABLE psql:init_pool.sql:102: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE créera des séquences implicites «suite_id_seq» pour la colonne "serial" "suite.id" psql:init_pool.sql:102: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / PRIMARY KEY créera un index implicite «suite_pkey» pour la table «suite» CREATE TABLE psql:init_pool.sql:108: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / UNIQUE créera un index implicite «suite_architectures_suite_key» pour la table «suite_architectures» CREATE TABLE psql:init_pool.sql:115: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE créera des séquences implicites «bin_associations_id_seq» pour la colonne "serial" "bin_associations.id" psql:init_pool.sql:115: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / PRIMARY KEY créera un index implicite «bin_associations_pkey» pour la table «bin_associations» psql:init_pool.sql:115: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / UNIQUE créera un index implicite «bin_associations_suite_key» pour la table «bin_associations» CREATE TABLE psql:init_pool.sql:122: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE créera des séquences implicites «src_associations_id_seq» pour la colonne "serial" "src_associations.id" psql:init_pool.sql:122: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / PRIMARY KEY créera un index implicite «src_associations_pkey» pour la table «src_associations» psql:init_pool.sql:122: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / UNIQUE créera un index implicite «src_associations_suite_key» pour la table «src_associations» CREATE TABLE psql:init_pool.sql:127: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE créera des séquences implicites «section_id_seq» pour la colonne "serial" "section.id" psql:init_pool.sql:127: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / PRIMARY KEY créera un index implicite «section_pkey» pour la table «section» psql:init_pool.sql:127: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / UNIQUE créera un index implicite «section_section_key» pour la table «section» CREATE TABLE psql:init_pool.sql:133: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE créera des séquences implicites «priority_id_seq» pour la colonne "serial" "priority.id" psql:init_pool.sql:133: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / PRIMARY KEY créera un index implicite «priority_pkey» pour la table «priority» psql:init_pool.sql:133: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / UNIQUE créera un index implicite «priority_priority_key» pour la table «priority» psql:init_pool.sql:133: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / UNIQUE créera un index implicite «priority_level_key» pour la table «priority» CREATE TABLE psql:init_pool.sql:138: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE créera des séquences implicites «override_type_id_seq» pour la colonne "serial" "override_type.id" psql:init_pool.sql:138: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / PRIMARY KEY créera un index implicite «override_type_pkey» pour la table «override_type» psql:init_pool.sql:138: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / UNIQUE créera un index implicite «override_type_type_key» pour la table «override_type» CREATE TABLE psql:init_pool.sql:149: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / UNIQUE créera un index implicite «override_suite_key» pour la table «override» CREATE TABLE CREATE TABLE CREATE INDEX CREATE INDEX CREATE INDEX CREATE INDEX CREATE INDEX CREATE INDEX CREATE INDEX Adding static tables from conf file... Writing data to `files' table... Writing data to `source' table... Writing data to `src_associations' table... Writing data to `dsc_files' table... Writing data to `binaries' table... Writing data to `bin_associations' table... Committing... Running alyson... Running add_constraints.sql... ALTER TABLE ALTER TABLE ALTER TABLE ALTER TABLE ALTER TABLE ALTER TABLE ALTER TABLE ALTER TABLE ALTER TABLE ALTER TABLE ALTER TABLE ALTER TABLE ALTER TABLE ALTER TABLE ALTER TABLE ALTER TABLE ALTER TABLE ALTER TABLE ALTER TABLE ALTER TABLE ALTER TABLE ALTER TABLE ALTER TABLE ALTER TABLE ALTER TABLE CREATE FUNCTION CREATE FUNCTION CREATE FUNCTION CREATE FUNCTION CREATE FUNCTION CREATE FUNCTION CREATE FUNCTION CREATE FUNCTION CREATE FUNCTION CREATE FUNCTION setval -------- (1 row) setval -------- (1 row) setval -------- (1 row) setval -------- (1 row) setval -------- (1 row) setval -------- (1 row) setval -------- 136 (1 row) setval -------- 12 (1 row) setval -------- 6 (1 row) VACUUM VACUUM VACUUM VACUUM VACUUM VACUUM VACUUM VACUUM VACUUM VACUUM VACUUM VACUUM VACUUM VACUUM VACUUM VACUUM VACUUM GRANT GRANT
h. You need to get your maintainers in the database. The Debian Archive uses a script (emilie) that syncs with its LDAP Server, but you probably don't want to sync with Debian's LDAP. :) If you have a setup with an LDAP Server, look at emilie and their config options. If not, there is a script called uma which helps you to do this. You basically give it a keyid with the -k parameter and it will do the rest, after asking you if you like the action. If you told it to create a system user for the new account it will run useradd to do the stuff, for that YOURDAKUSERNAME needs sudo access to useradd, with NOPASSWD set. It will also add new users to the mail whitelist file, if you have that option enabled (it is per default).
Il est nécessaire, pour que les courriels d'uma partent, d'avoir ajouté à /etc/email-addresses quelque chose qui ressemble à :
nobody: LEHOBEY@free.fr
J'ajoute la ligne suivante à la configuration de sudo (/etc/sudoers), avec visudo :
deb-dak ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/useradd
k. You should setup the keyring for katie now. Do a command similar to the following, but adjust your path: gpg --no-default-keyring --keyring /opt/dak/keyrings/keyring.gpg
Que je comprends comme s'appliquant à l'utilisateur deb-dak.
# su - deb-dak $ gpg --no-default-keyring --keyring /opt/dak/keyrings/keyring.gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 2B022951
gpg: directory `/var/lib/dak/.gnupg' created gpg: new configuration file `/var/lib/dak/.gnupg/gpg.conf' created gpg: WARNING: options in `/var/lib/dak/.gnupg/gpg.conf' are not yet active during this run gpg: keyring `/var/lib/dak/.gnupg/secring.gpg' created gpg: keyring `/opt/dak/keyrings/keyring.gpg' created gpg: requesting key 2B022951 from hkp server pgp.mit.edu gpg: key 2B022951: duplicated user ID detected - merged gpg: /var/lib/dak/.gnupg/trustdb.gpg: trustdb created gpg: key 2B022951: public key "Frederic LEHOBEY <Frederic.Lehobey@free.fr>" imported gpg: no ultimately trusted keys found gpg: Total number processed: 1 gpg: imported: 1
Ce groupe est nécessaire au fonctionnement d'uma.
# addgroup debuser
Adding group `debuser' (1001)... Fait.
i. Repeat step h for every user you have.
# su - deb-dak $ uma -k 2B022951 -u lehobey
Option -u pour choisir l'identifiant de connexion.
0x2B022951 -> Frederic LEHOBEY <Frederic.Lehobey@free.fr> -> lehobey -> 6750B3F2BF04A269B5D7D677289EB5222B022951 Add user lehobey with above data (y/N) ? y Added: Uid: lehobey (ID: 1) Maint: Frederic LEHOBEY FP: 6750B3F2BF04A269B5D7D677289EB5222B022951
Avec les ajouts nécessaires pour contourner l'anomalie de dak dans sarge (avec les valeurs de debconf par défaut).
# aptitude purge dak
Pour virer les configurations oubliées par l'anomalie :
# ucf --purge /opt/dak/katie/apt.conf # ucf --purge /opt/dak/katie/cron.unchecked # ucf --purge /opt/dak/katie/katie.conf # ucf --purge /etc/katie/katie.conf # ucf --purge /opt/dak/katie/vars # ucf --purge /opt/dak/katie/Contents.top
Pour faire le propre :
# rm -r /etc/katie
(attention, ci-dessous c'est toute l'archive que le mainteneur a fait exprès de laisser)
# rm -r /opt/dak
Penser à virer le crontab de deb-dak si on a mis quelque chose dedans.
Pour aussi virer les utilisateur et groupe créés.
# deluser deb-dak # delgroup debadmin
et s'il a été créé :
# delgroup debuser