Matthijs Möhlmann writes:
> I've just tested the installation of mysql-server, pdns-recursor and
> pdns-server and all of them are installing cleanly now. I've removed the
> mysql and postgresql from the startup requirements in the pdns init
> script, that seems to be enough to fix this problem
On 09/30/2010 07:17 PM, Juha Heinanen wrote:
i...@dnsregistraties.be writes:
Any progress with this bug?
The last updates doesn't want to install because of this issue.
Please fix this issue ASAP.
while waiting for the fix, i created this before installing
mysql-server-5.1 and pdns with mysql
On 09/30/2010 06:51 PM, i...@dnsregistraties.be wrote:
Hello,
Any progress with this bug?
The last updates doesn't want to install because of this issue.
Please fix this issue ASAP.
Regards,
Sandy van der Borght
Hi,
I removed mysql and postgresql from the init.d script in pdns (not the
r
i...@dnsregistraties.be writes:
> Any progress with this bug?
> The last updates doesn't want to install because of this issue.
> Please fix this issue ASAP.
while waiting for the fix, i created this before installing
mysql-server-5.1 and pdns with mysql backend:
# more /etc/insserv/overrides/my
Hello,
Any progress with this bug?
The last updates doesn't want to install because of this issue.
Please fix this issue ASAP.
Regards,
Sandy van der Borght
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Petter Reinholdtsen writes:
> I believe this is already in place. There are two sets of
> dependencies, the required (required-*) ones and the optional ones
> (should-*). The optional ones only kick in if the two services in
> questions are installed on the same host.
but, as i have mentioned e
[Juha Heinanen]
> my conclusion is that the rules under which a package may list init
> dependencies should be clarified by the debian people who have
> invented the system.
I assume you mean init.d script dependencies, when you write "the
system"? If so, it is part of the Linux Software Base, an
On Sep 13, 2010, at 8:54 AM, Juha Heinanen wrote:
> i...@dnsregistraties.be writes:
>
>> Is there any update about this issue?
>> We are now 2 weeks further and don't have received any update.
>
> i have not seen any updates. my conclusion is that the rules under
> which a package may list init
i...@dnsregistraties.be writes:
> Is there any update about this issue?
> We are now 2 weeks further and don't have received any update.
i have not seen any updates. my conclusion is that the rules under
which a package may list init dependencies should be clarified by the
debian people who have
Is there any update about this issue?
We are now 2 weeks further and don't have received any update.
Kind regards,
Sandy van der Borght
On Tue, 31 Aug 2010 22:04:50 +0200, Petter Reinholdtsen
wrote:
> [Juha Heinanen]
>> i would like to add that pdns does NOT require that mysql is running
>> wh
Petter Reinholdtsen writes:
> > it should be enough that mysql is able to resolve domain names.
> > domain name service could very well be located on some other host.
>
> Yes. And the problematic relationship only kick in if both are
> installed on the same host.
but even then when both mysql a
[Juha Heinanen]
> hope this info is enough to reproduce and fix the problem.
It is. I believe I see the problem. These two form a loop:
> addscript mysql <<'EOF'
> ### BEGIN INIT INFO
> # Provides: mysql
> # Required-Start:$remote_fs $syslog
> # Required-Stop: $remote_fs $syslo
Petter Reinholdtsen writes:
> Missing the output from the two commands I sent earlier to have any
> idea what is causing this.
petter,
i started from scratch and installed debian squeeze from daily netinst
cd image for i386 arch. at the end of the installation process i only
chose "SSH Server"
output make-testsuite
set +C
cat <<'EOF' > $insconf
$local_fs +mountall +mountoverflowtmp +umountfs
$network+networking +ifupdown
$named +named +dnsmasq +lwresd +bind9 $network
$remote_fs $local_fs +mountnfs +mountnfs-bootclean +umountnfs +sendsigs
$syslog +rsy
[Juha Heinanen]
> i removed postfix and a punch of other packages including pdns
> packages. then tried to install pdns-server again, but without
> pdns-backend-mysql.
One need to purge packages to get rid of their init.d scripts, as
these files are conffiles.
> then i got the errors below. look
[Matthijs Möhlmann]
>> Creating config file /etc/powerdns/pdns.d/pdns.local with new version
>> insserv: There is a loop between service mysql and pdns if started
>> insserv: loop involving service pdns at depth 10
>> insserv: loop involving service mysql at depth 9
>> insserv: loop involving se
On 08/29/2010 05:46 PM, Juha Heinanen wrote:
> I tried to install pdns-server 2.9.22-7 with pdns-backend-mysql on
> Squeeze, but it still failed like shown below.
>
> -- Juha
>
> -
>
> # apt-get install pdns-server pdns-
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