Am 09.10.2015 um 19:25 schrieb Yuri D'Elia: > On 09/10/15 19:15, Michael Biebl wrote: >>> # systemctl is-enabled systemd-timesyncd.service >>> enabled >> >> Can you provide the full log? > > I closed the terminal already [heh], but there was nothing interesting > in replacing the other systemd packages. I pasted the entire contents of > the post-install triggers. The only useful message is the creation of > the symlink related to systemd-timesyncd, which I do remember noticing > in the past. > > The contents of dpkg.log look uninteresting as they do not contain much > detail, same for syslog. > > Simply re-installing 227-2 does not re-enable the service. > > I could try to downgrade to 227-1 and upgrade again. > Any log/detail you want me to explicitly log? >
The complete log dpkg log from the upgrade. Also make sure to disable the service (again) before doing the tests. We basically have two places in systemd.postinst, where the service can be enabled: The one which reads the entries from /run/systemd/was-enabled (which is created in preinst) which doesn't seem to happen in your case. and if dpkg --compare-versions "$2" lt "218-11~"; then systemctl enable systemd-timesyncd.service || true fi The latter should only be run from upgrades older then 218-11 or on new installs. So for some reason "$2" (the old version) was either empty or lower then 218-11. That's why I want the complete dpkg log. -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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