Thank you for supporting.
I knew were it came from that /usr/local/sbin/start-stop-daemon
It's there by compiling the Kannel.org project..
Gona see their bts dude ;)
Thank you very much


On 12/28/06, Richard A Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Wed, 27 Dec 2006, Fourat Zouari wrote:

> * Is these message are normal ??

Yes, unfortunately they are normal :(

They will go away with sendmail X, or sooner if I get the time to
complete a better sendmail.mc/cf parser (which all becomes a non-issue
with sendmail X, which is why I've not spent alot of time on it).

> * And what do you mean  by : "so, you have somehow managed to have a
> localized start-stop-daemon" i didnt do anything special to choose to
use a
> localized version of it

        * It worked with /sbin/start-stop-daemon
        * It faileed with /usr/local/sbin/start-stop-daemon
        * Debian does not, to the best of my knowledge, ship
          /usr/local/sbin/start-stop-daemon

The logical assumption, is therefore, that you - or a predecessor
for some reason created /usr/local/sbin/start-stop-daemon - and that
version is failing to handle the current sendmail script - and probably
a few other scripts that you just have not yet noticed.

> * As for running instances of sendmail, it seems that it never go down
> since the start-stop-daemon didnt really work

Very likely.


You need to try and track down the reason for
/usr/local/sbin/start-stop-daemon
being there - it will likely cause other problems for you...

--
Rick Nelson
* aj thinks Kb^Zzz ought to pick different things to dream about than
    general resolutions and policy changes.
<Kb^Zzz> aj - tell me about it, this is a Bad Sign

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