Hi,
I can verify this behaviour of syslinux. To create bootable
CDs under debian, we have a chroot-woody installed.
Any bootimage burned to a CD using unstables syslinux (as of
the time of this writing: 2.11-0.1) makes the CDs non-bootable.
The symptoms are either an empty screen with the cursor
Package: clamav-daemon
Severity: normal
Trying to install the current (0.86.1-1 at the time of this writing)
clamav packages with dpkg with the following commandline:
dpkg --force-confdef --force-confold -i /root/clamav_0.86.1-1_i386.deb \
/root/clamav-base_0.86.1-1_all.deb
Hi,
> If a file in /etc/ is shipped in the package (i.e., not created or
> copied in the postinstall script) then it will be managed by dpkg, and
> the above command line arguments will work. The logrotate file is
> created by the postinst script, and conffile handling is done
> with ucf.
Ok,
Hi,
> The LogFile configuration option is optional - many people log to
> syslog instead, in which case a logrotate file is pointless (and makes
> for needless error reports).
Actually, if you use LogSyslog and LogFaciltiy, and give a
specific target logfile in /etc/syslog.conf, you'll want
to
Package: clamav-freshclam
Severity: important
clamav-freshclam-0.86.2-1_i386.deb changes /etc/clamav/freshclam.conf's
permissions to 0744 during installation. freshclam
will refuse to start unless the configuration files permissions are
0700 if the HTTPProxyPassword option is used in the configur
Hi,
> >
> > To reproduce:
> > # chmod 0700 /etc/clamav/freshclam.conf
> > # dpkg --force-confdef --force-confold -i \
> > clamav-freshclam-0.86.2-1_i386.deb
>
> dpkg does nothandle any of the conffiles in the clamav suite. These
> options should have no effect.
I know. I just wanted to m
Hi,
sorry for the late reply...
> >
> > I can install a fresh machine with an old version,
> following our update
> > path here and see if the problem surfaces again. But this
> will be after
> > the weekend.
>
> Please let me know how it goes. I am totally confused by this repotr,
> as I ha
Package: nagios-pgsql
Version: 2:1.4-3
Severity: important
After adding a scheduled downtime for a host via the webinterface, the
nagios main process dies. Doing an strace -s 1024 on the main process
during startup reveals the following:
rt_sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, [PIPE], [], 8) = 0
send(7, "Q\0\
Package: yaird
Version: 0.0.12-9
Severity: normal
Hi,
I have XFS as my root filesystem type. Booting with
an initrd generated by yaird under linux 2.6.16.11 will
result in a kernel panic, because the root filesystem cannot
be mounted. The XFS driver (compiled into the kernel statically)
complains
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