Bug#681248: [Pkg-pdns-maintainers] Bug#681248: Here too, powerdns fails after upgrade to wheezy...

2013-06-14 Thread Tom Laermans

On 13/06/2013 19:26, James Cloos wrote:

MH == Marc Haber mh+debian-packa...@zugschlus.de writes:

JC And again should an upgrade re-create it.

MH That should not happen.

Great.

I couldn't remember whether it had, so through that in just in case.

It is good to know that it will not.


Looks like you keep confusing should and will. :-)

Tom


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Bug#681248: [Pkg-pdns-maintainers] Bug#681248: Here too, powerdns fails after upgrade to wheezy...

2013-06-13 Thread Marc Haber
On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 11:44:12AM -0400, James Cloos wrote:
 And again should an upgrade re-create it.

That should not happen.

Greetings
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Bug#681248: [Pkg-pdns-maintainers] Bug#681248: Here too, powerdns fails after upgrade to wheezy...

2013-06-13 Thread James Cloos
 MH == Marc Haber mh+debian-packa...@zugschlus.de writes:

JC And again should an upgrade re-create it.

MH That should not happen.

Great.

I couldn't remember whether it had, so through that in just in case.

It is good to know that it will not.

-JimC
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Bug#681248: [Pkg-pdns-maintainers] Bug#681248: Here too, powerdns fails after upgrade to wheezy...

2013-06-10 Thread Tom Laermans

Hi marc,

On 05/17/2013 04:29 PM, Marc Haber wrote:

- placing a nonworking bind backend configuration file in the
include directory.

Please elaborate about the nonworking part.

I did another upgrade yesterday, now with some more attention:

Situation before the upgrade:

- I have launch=gmysql in /etc/powerdns/pdns.conf
- I have gmysql-*= options in /etc/powerdns/pdns.d/pdns.local

I believe this is how the installation was written by default in 
powerdns in earlier version(s).


Now, with the simplebind addition, which contains launch=bind

pdns[22264]: Fatal error: Trying to set unexisting parameter 'gmysql-dbname'

launch=bind overrides the any other launch= (be it in pdns.conf or 
pdns.local, if it were there), which makes my mysql backend not work 
after upgrade and leaves pdns guardian in an infinite retry-loop until I 
remove the simplebind include.


Correct syntax: launch=gmysql,bind

Tom


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Bug#681248: [Pkg-pdns-maintainers] Bug#681248: Here too, powerdns fails after upgrade to wheezy...

2013-06-10 Thread James Cloos
The first thing one must do when installing pdns-server is remove
/etc/powerdns/pdns.d/pdns.simplebind.

And again should an upgrade re-create it.


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Bug#681248: [Pkg-pdns-maintainers] Bug#681248: Here too, powerdns fails after upgrade to wheezy...

2013-06-10 Thread Tom Laermans

On 06/10/2013 05:44 PM, James Cloos wrote:

The first thing one must do when installing pdns-server is remove
/etc/powerdns/pdns.d/pdns.simplebind.

And again should an upgrade re-create it.
Except an upgrade should never (re)create it at all if a working 
configuration is already in place.


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Bug#681248: [Pkg-pdns-maintainers] Bug#681248: Here too, powerdns fails after upgrade to wheezy...

2013-06-10 Thread James Cloos
 TL == Tom Laermans tom.laerm...@luciad.com writes:

TL Except an upgrade should never (re)create it at all if a working
TL configuration is already in place.

Cool.  I couldn't remember, so through that in just in case.  Glad to
know that it isn't an issue.

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Bug#681248: [Pkg-pdns-maintainers] Bug#681248: Here too, powerdns fails after upgrade to wheezy...

2013-05-17 Thread Marc Haber
On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 12:16:38PM +0200, Tom Laermans wrote:
 - enabling gmysql dnssec support without asking, writing this mysql
 backend configuration into a new file instead of the already
 existing pdns.local (which was created by the previous debian
 package!)

This is an issue that has nothing to do with this bug report. Please
file a new one, and give more information.

 - placing a nonworking bind backend configuration file in the
 include directory.

Please elaborate about the nonworking part.

Greetings
Marc

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Bug#681248: Here too, powerdns fails after upgrade to wheezy...

2013-05-14 Thread Tom Laermans

... thanks to inclusion of 2 broken files:

- enabling gmysql dnssec support without asking, writing this mysql 
backend configuration into a new file instead of the already existing 
pdns.local (which was created by the previous debian package!)


- placing a nonworking bind backend configuration file in the include 
directory.


Not good. At all.

As said above please don't risk breaking working systems. It's already 
preferred to use .deb files not from Debian archive but from upstream 
themselves, please don't make it worse by purposefully breaking the 
actual Debian packages.



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