Siggy Brentrup writes: > > Package: bash > > Version: 2.0-2 > > > > Package: sysklogd > > Version: 1.3-12 > > > > on my system, and running `sysklogd start' I see > > > > # ./sysklogd start > > starting /sbin/syslogd ... > > ./sysklogd: line 40: 4090 Interrupt start-stop-daemon --start > > --verbose --exec /sbin/syslogd -- ${SYSLOGD} > > starting /sbin/klogd ... > > # > > > > It doesn't look like there are errors with new bash semantics, becouse > > klogd with the same string starting ok. > > As of yet I don't run bash 2.0, so take the following with a grain of salt. > > In /etc/init.d/sysklogd the default case is not properly terminated. > Add a line containing ';;' just before 'esac' > > I'm experiencing problems with syslogd failing to start properly after boot > too > (sysklogd 1.3-11). I'll investigate further when rebooting anyway after > upgrading > to kernel 2.0.29.
sysklogd 1.3-14 addresses this problem. This release works together with bash 2.0 just like 1-3-13 has done with bash 1.4. As a bonus it also has improved debug code, shows facility.priority of every received message. The package will be uploaded soon. An actual snaapshot can be fetched from my site ftp.infodrom.north.de out of /pub/people/joey/debian/beta Regards Joey -- / Martin Schulze * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * 26129 Oldenburg / / No question is too silly to ask, / / but, of course, some are too silly to answer -- perl book / -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]