Hi Tomas
> So please Kent, Ben, Leonardo, Norman, Mind Booster, Daniel, Uwe, Mike an
> Luke - could you tell us from which openbsd-inetd (or xinetd or
> netkit-inetd) you were upgrading from?
I also was upgrading from openbsd-inetd version 0.20050402-4.
But downgrading and upgrading again does
Tomas Pospisek wrote:
> What is irritating about all the bug reports after the upload of
> 0.20050402-4 is, that none of the screen dumps of the installation
> procedure show any trace of the upgrade routines first __stopping__
> the openbsd-inetd.
>
> At my place upgrading openbsd-inetd from 0.200
On Sun, Mar 11, 2007 at 03:57:10PM -0400, Mike Young wrote:
> So I decided to try some of the other packages that I upgraded
> previously at the same time.
> They all seemed to go well except for uw-imapd (the one with the error
> previously).
> This time around there was a more serious error th
Tomas Pospisek wrote:
You could have a try at downgrading openbsd-inetd manually (through
dpkg) back to 0.20050402-4 [1] and then try to reproduce the problem
again with aptitude...
?
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I went ahead and downgraded openbsd-inetd back to 0.20050402-4 and
retried the upgrade.
Everything went s
Hello Tomas,
On 10/03/2007, at 9:16 AM, Tomas Pospisek wrote:
...
Note the line "Stopping internet superserver: inetd.". This line is
not present in ... Ben Low's report [2] (maybe just not visible
there, since not the whole screen dump is included),
...
My apologies for the overzealous tri
On Fri, 9 Mar 2007, Mike Young wrote:
I upgraded from 0.20050402-4 to 0.20050402-5
from /var/log/aptitude:
[UPGRADE] openbsd-inetd 0.20050402-4 -> 0.20050402-5
[...]
Let me know if you need anything more.
--Mike Young
You could have a try at downgrading openbsd-inetd manually (through dpkg)
Is this the line you wanted ?
2007-02-23 08:59:46 upgrade openbsd-inetd 0.20050402-3 0.20050402-4
2007-02-23 08:59:46 status half-configured openbsd-inetd 0.20050402-3
2007-02-23 08:59:47 status unpacked openbsd-inetd 0.20050402-3
2007-02-23 08:59:47 status half-installed openbsd-inetd 0.20050402-
I upgraded from 0.20050402-4 to 0.20050402-5
from /var/log/aptitude:
[UPGRADE] openbsd-inetd 0.20050402-4 -> 0.20050402-5
I upgraded several other things along the way too. Since it seems others
can move from -4 to -5 without problems I'm wondering if we may be
looking at a case where the othe
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