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upgrade: dbus start option does not exist anymore
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Package: dbus
Severity: minor
This is the message that spits out when upgrading from Sarge (0.23.4-1)
to Etch (0.60-6):
Setting up dbus (0.60-6) ...
Starting system message bus: dbus.
Starting Hardware abstraction layer: /usr/sbin/hald: unrecognized option
`--drop-privileges'
And then, the help message for the syntax of hald shows.
Package hal is in version 0.4.7-3sarge1.
I don't need it myself, but I wanted you to know this to be able to fix
it somewhere before Etch's release.
Regards
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On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 06:22:06PM +0100, Sjoerd Simons wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 01:50:12AM +0100, Bastian Kleineidam wrote:
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> > Hi,
> >
> > I just upgraded to dbus 0.60-4 and also get this error.
> > The reason is that the hal package is configured after dbus. The dbus
> > postinst restarts the hal layer with the new already unpacked hal
> > binary, but with an old /etc/default/hal config which still has the
> > - --drop-privileges option.
>
> Ah, so that causes it.. Thanks :) I
>
> In an older dbus update, i've changes the init scripts so that errors
> of stuff dbus starts aren't fatal anymore. Did this indeed work for you ?
> Because in that case it's a cosmetical bug instead of a failure to upgrade (so
> this bug can be downgraded to normal)
Closing this as it was always just a minor cosmetical error and isn't relevant
anymore.
Sjoerd
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