[Matthijs Möhlmann]
>> Creating config file /etc/powerdns/pdns.d/pdns.local with new version
>> insserv: There is a loop between service mysql and pdns if started
>> insserv:  loop involving service pdns at depth 10
>> insserv:  loop involving service mysql at depth 9
>> insserv:  loop involving service rsyslog at depth 8
>> insserv:  loop involving service postfix at depth 13
>> insserv: There is a loop between service pdns and mysql if stopped
>> insserv:  loop involving service mysql at depth 3
>> insserv:  loop involving service pdns at depth 2
>> insserv:  loop involving service postfix at depth 1
>> insserv:  loop involving service sendsigs at depth 5
>> insserv: exiting now without changing boot order!
>> update-rc.d: error: insserv rejected the script header

> Petter: Can you check what's going on with insserv ?
> Same bug is filed on pdns-recursor.

Well, I would assume that insserv is working as it should and that
some scripts have impossible ordering specification.  Do not know the
cause without more information, but checked the check I run every day
to check if the archive is consistent and test-20100829.log claim no
dependency loop is present.

I would suspect some obsolete init.d script causing problems, probably
one of the ones listed in the error above (mysql, postfix, pdns).  The
sendsigs one is probably caused by relationships to $remote_fs.

Asking the bug reporter to provide the output from
/usr/share/insserv/make-testsuite and
'/usr/share/insserv/check-initd-order -g' is probably a good idea to
gather ideas on what is wrong.

Happy hacking,
-- 
Petter Reinholdtsen



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