Thanks for following up. The configuration file is shipped with the
package apcupsd. It also seems that this package is unmaintained and
doesn't exists in debian anymore.
** Changed in: gkrellmapcupsd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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On Ubuntu 8.10, the same problem still occurs. Same stacktrace and all.
Unfortunately the abovementioned "apcupsd.conf" doesn't exist, not in the
mentioned directory, nor anywhere else.
Can someone tell me where this STATTIME setting now can be found?
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I'm confirming this issue because regarding the changelog the package
has not been updated since Sat, 5 Jul 2005. Hence it's still an issue.
** Summary changed:
- gkrellmapcupsd
+ gkrellmapcupsd crash when enabled
** Changed in: gkrellmapcupsd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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gkrell
To resolve this error, simply edit the following file:
sudo vim /etc/apcupsd/apcupsd.conf
Change "STATTIME" to some value greater than zero (0).
As an example, I use STATTIME 60
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Hi,
The issue is solved! I hope this gets fixed in the binary without the need for
a workaround... so others won't
be affected if they use the default configuration.
Thanks.
KaKaRoTo
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