Hi,
Le 27/07/2023 à 18:12, Richard Lewis a écrit :
i think there is a better solution already available
you can use the -D option to avoid the standard the logfiles.d directory
- set it to -L new.file -D /dev/null or to any empty directory. we do
this with /dev/null in the debian tests so i a
Hi,
To be more precise, the problem showed up here when logcheck
configuration started to use the logcheck.logfiles.d files by default,
i.e. when we upgraded some hosts to bookworm. Before that, since there
was no files in this directory, concatenating its files contents to the
LOGFILES varia
you might have guessed, this implies the lines in
logcheck.logfiles.d/journal.logfiles are all commented out in
our configurations, we only use syslog.logfiles.
Would you mind modifying the logcheck script so that the -L
option keeps working as a complete alternative to
logcheck.logfiles, as it used to?
Thanks in advance,
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tk.Notebook):
num = 0
keys = list(children.keys())
-keys.sort(child_compare)
+keys = sorted(keys, key=cmp_to_key(child_compare))
for child_key in keys:
child = children[child_key]
Cheers,
phep
Hi,
Le 25/01/2016 15:32, Sven Haardiek a écrit :
installing cgmanager solved it for me.
As you may see in my report, I do have cgmanager installed.
Regards,
phep
tuusers.de/Xfce_Panel_Plugins for example).
HTH,
phep
something similar) but this did not change anything on my box, I really had
to downgrade gdm3, which is quite annoying...
Tia for any solution that would permit upgrading to the standard version of
gdm3.
phep
ld be
to add a conflict with systemd-sysv to avoid the package removal and keeping
this bug around as a reminder.
Arnaud, what do you think about it?
phep
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Hi,
Le 18/04/2014 18:04, Patrice Pillot a écrit :
I wonder if this could come from some conflicts between cgroups handling from
lxc vs. libvirt & Co...
Actually, as soon as I purged libvirt-bin, the problem disappeared and the
container could be started.
It seems there's a conflict somehow
- more time next week-end for this).
Yet, as already acknowledged before, I'm anything but a kernel wizard so
that I may miss something obvious or be utterly in the blue.
Cheers,
phep
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kernel cmdline should not be necessary with you patch.
On the other hand, this new behaviour might deserve some notice in
NEWS.Debian or changelog.Debian at least, yet.
Regards,
phep
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Hi,
Le 30/12/2013 13:19, Guido Günther a écrit :
On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 11:23:57AM +0100, phep wrote:
Hi,
Thank you for packaging libvirt,
Since I just hit the problem this morning while upgrading my laptop,
I tried applying the changes referenced in the subject line.
Alas, as I feared as
still has to add cgroup_enable=memory on the linux cmd line if one does
not want to be left with an half-configured libvirt-bin (on jessie, at last).
phep
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