On Wed, Mar 07, 2007 at 10:01:02AM +0000, Rafal Czlonka wrote: > Jonathan McDowell wrote: > > No, indeed not. I get the files correctly created in /var/lib/onak when > > I install the package. Was this a package upgrade or a fresh install? > > What does your /etc/onak.conf contain? > > It was a fresh install and the conf file is the one provided in the > package.
Can you at least give me the md5sum of the file; I want to be certain it's pristine. > Also after reconfiguring the package I got: > > $ dpkg-reconfigure onak > The user `onak' already exists as a system user. Exiting. > [07/03/2007 08:45:36] [11272]: Couldn't open num_keydb: No such file or > directory > [07/03/2007 08:45:36] [11272]: Couldn't write num_keydb: No such file or > directory > > I didn't notice that yesterday. > > I purged the package and installed it again, I got the very same thing. > Another thing is that it doesn't remove system user onak after I've > purged the package. I really don't understand why you'd get this; onak should write the db files to whatever the db_dir directive states in the config file. I note you seem to be running a -vserver- kernel, which if memory serves is a sort of virtualization thing; is it possible this causes issues? Do you have a different machine you can try on? Any custom permissions on /var? Does /var/lib/onak get correctly created by the package? I assume it remains empty? J. -- Web [ I'm dangerous when I know what I'm doing. ] site: http:// [ ] Made by www.earth.li/~noodles/ [ ] HuggieTag 0.0.23 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]