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#!/bin/bash
cat <<EOF
Providing additional information can help diagnose problems with vsftpd.
Specifically, this would include:
- The system vsftpd log file.
- The /etc/vsftpd.conf file.
If this information is not relevant for your bug report or you have privacy
concerns, please choose no.
EOF
yesno "Do you want to provide additional information [Y|n]? " yep
[ "$REPLY" = yep ] || exit 0
REPORTBUG_VERSION=$(dpkg-query -f '${source:Version}' -W reportbug)
LOG_FILE='/var/log/vsftpd.log'
CONF_FILE='/etc/vsftpd.conf'
# Depending on whether reportbug is new enough, we either write the output of
# our various commands to a file and attach them to the report (this needs
# reportbug ≥ 6.5.0) or just write them to the body of the bug report.
if dpkg --compare-versions "$REPORTBUG_VERSION" ge "6.5.0"; then
# We don’t clean up this directory because there is no way to know when
# reportbug finished running, and reportbug needs the files around.
# Given that those are just a couple of kilobytes in size and people
# generally don’t file a lot of bugs, I don’t think it’s a big deal.
DIR=$(mktemp -d)
echo "-- BEGIN ATTACHMENTS --" >&3
#
# attach conf & log
#
if [ -f ${CONF_FILE} ] ; then
cp ${CONF_FILE} ${DIR}
echo ${DIR}/vsftpd.conf >&3
fi
echo "-- END ATTACHMENTS --" >&3
fi