Bug 85223

Summary: Incomplete description of LISa
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: Peter van Egdom <p.van.egdom>
Component: redhat-config-servicesAssignee: Daniel Walsh <dwalsh>
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Description Peter van Egdom 2003-02-26 19:45:29 UTC
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Description of problem:
The description given for the 'LISa' service in "redhat-config-services" is
incomplete; it's description at the moment is :

  "LISa is a small daemon which is intended to run on"


Which should be something like :

  "LISa is a small daemon which is intended to run on KDE machines in
  a Netbios network". (or something similar)

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):


How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Start "redhat-config-services" 
2. Look at the description of the LISa service.
3.
    

Actual Results: 
 "LISa is a small daemon which is intended to run on"

Expected Results: 
 "LISa is a small daemon which is intended to run on KDE machines in
 a Netbios network". (or something similar)

Additional info:

redhat-config-services-0.8.4-1
Phoebe 8.0.94

Comment 1 Daniel Walsh 2003-02-26 20:23:06 UTC
This is actually a problem in the lisa startup script.  Basically the 
description file requires continuation lines in order to get it to work
correctly in redhat-config-services.  So if you edit the list script and change
the description to look something like:

# description: LISa is a small daemon which is intended to run on \
#              end user systems. It provides something like a \
#              "network neighbourhood", but only relying on the TCP/IP \
#              protocol stack, no smb or whatever.\
#              The information about the hosts in your "neighbourhood" \
#              is provided via TCP port 7741.

The description will show up properly.

I have made the appropriate changes to kdenetwork.3.1-6 and it will appear
shortly in rawhide.  Unfortionately it will not be in this release.

Comment 2 Peter van Egdom 2003-07-29 17:59:51 UTC
Confirmed fixed in kdenetwork-3.1.2-3 which is part of Red Hat Linux release
9.0.93 (Severn).

Thanks!

Resolving bug with resolution CURRENTRELEASE.