Security updates for wheezy breaking my FAI-installation

2015-05-04 Thread Mathias Friman
Hello,

recently I've encountered this problem when doing a server-installation
with FAI from CD. There seems to be some security updates that break the
dependencies I rely on.

As of now I've disabled the security repository on the install-CD and
enable it when the server is rebooted and do a regular apt-get update &&
apt-get upgrade at which point I can install the security updates as
expected.

--

The following packages have unmet dependencies:
 libmysqlclient18 : Depends: libc6 (>= 2.14) but 2.13-38+deb7u6 is
installed.
 libcurl3 : Depends: libc6 (>= 2.17) but 2.13-38+deb7u6 is installed.
Depends: librtmp1 (>= 2.4+20131018.git79459a2-3~) which is a
virtual package.
Depends: libssh2-1 (>= 1.2.6) but it is not going to be
installed.
 libgd2-xpm : Conflicts: libgd2 which is a virtual package.
  Conflicts: libgd2-noxpm but 2.0.36~rc1~dfsg-6.1 is to be
installed.
 libcurl3-gnutls : Depends: libc6 (>= 2.17) but 2.13-38+deb7u6 is installed.
   Depends: libgnutls-deb0-28 (>= 3.3.0) but it is not
going to be installed.
   Depends: librtmp1 (>= 2.4+20131018.git79459a2-3~) which
is a virtual package.
   Depends: libssh2-1 (>= 1.2.6) but it is not going to be
installed.
 libgd2-noxpm : Conflicts: libgd2 which is a virtual package.
Conflicts: libgd2-xpm but 2.0.36~rc1~dfsg-6.1 is to be
installed.
The following actions will resolve these dependencies:

  Keep the following packages at their current version:
1)  bsd-mailx [Not Installed]
2)  etckeeper [Not Installed]
3)  exim4 [Not Installed]
4)  exim4-daemon-heavy [Not Installed]
5)  fusiondirectory [Not Installed]
6)  fusiondirectory-plugin-asterisk [Not Installed]
7)  fusiondirectory-plugin-autofs [Not Installed]
8)  fusiondirectory-plugin-database-connector [Not Installed]
9)  fusiondirectory-plugin-dhcp [Not Installed]
10) fusiondirectory-plugin-sudo [Not Installed]
11) fusiondirectory-plugin-systems [Not Installed]
12) git [Not Installed]
13) icinga [Not Installed]
14) icinga-cgi [Not Installed]
15) icinga-common [Not Installed]
16) icinga-core [Not Installed]
17) libcurl3 [Not Installed]
18) libcurl3-gnutls [Not Installed]
19) libgd2-xpm [Not Installed]
20) libmysqlclient18 [Not Installed]
21) php-mdb2-driver-mysql [Not Installed]
22) php5-curl [Not Installed]
23) php5-gd [Not Installed]
24) php5-mysql [Not Installed]

-
My sources.list:

deb http://http.debian.net/debian/ wheezy main
deb http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates main
deb http://http.debian.net/debian/ wheezy-updates main

## Backports repository:
deb http://http.debian.net/debian/ wheezy-backports main

# fusiondirectory repository
deb http://repos.fusiondirectory.org/debian wheezy main

# fusiondirectory debian-extra repository
deb http://repos.fusiondirectory.org/debian-extra wheezy main

-

Any ideas on how to fix this? Seems to me to be a problem with the security
updates, but perhaps I've just missed something.

If you wish to test this behaviour, go to http://sverigelinux.github.io and
download the torrent iso-file and do an install from that image.

Kindest regards,
Mathias


Re: Security updates for wheezy breaking my FAI-installation

2015-05-04 Thread Mathias Friman
2015-05-04 13:03 GMT+02:00 Christian Seiler :

> Am 2015-05-04 12:30, schrieb Alexis:
>
>> Further, afaik, the wheezy-updates line should refer to the same set
>> of packages as the wheezy/updates line from security.debian.org. If
>> that's so, then having two different lines refer to the same package
>> set is merely confusing the config further. If not, then i would
>> certainly be interested to know what the difference between the two
>> archives is!
>>
>
> I linked a wiki page in my previous email describing precisely what
> wheezy-updates is (and it is NOT the regular security update
> repository):
> https://wiki.debian.org/StableUpdates
>
> Christian
>
>
Thank you all for the feedback, your tips indeed did the trick. :) Thanks
also to gusnan @ #debian.se who solved it too.

Sometimes one does stare too long at a problem not seeing the obvious...

Kindest regards,
Mathias


NFS-mount in Woody

2002-10-07 Thread Mathias Friman

Hi everybody!

I'm having a bit of trouble with NFS exports in a standard Woody-dist. with 
the standard CD-image kernel named 2.2.20-idepci.
I'm trying to export the directory ns1.knorca.se:/test (rwxrwxrwx) with the 
owner nobody.nogroup to the computer ns1 (that is export the directory to 
the computer who "owns" it) with read/write access. My exports-file looks 
like this on the computer "ns1":

/test   ns1(rw)

When booting the ns1-computer I get this message:

[cut]
Exporting directories for NFS kernel daemon...ns1.knorca.se:/test: Function 
not implemented.
done.
[cut]

and this in syslog

nfsd[214]: nfssvc: Function not implemented

Trying to mount the exported directory results in the following message:

mount: ns1:/test failed, reason given by server: Permission denied

with syslog saying:

rpc.mountd: Authenticated mount request from ns1.knorca.se:853 for /test
rpc.mountd: getfh failed: Function not implemented

The hosts.allow and hosts.deny files are both completely empty, except for 
the standard comments.

Even if I set exports-permission to * it does not do the trick. I suppose 
that the reason for this is that the nfsd-module is not compiled into the 
kernel. Therefore I tried to compile a new fresh 2.4.18-kernel, but it won't 
boot. I think I read something about inserting some parameters into 
lilo.conf to boot 2.4.x-kernels but I am not sure. Anyone interested to give 
me a hand?

I am currently in Kenya without the possibility to connect my computer to 
any debian-mirror (I'm writing this at an Internet-cafe), so I would be 
grateful for any help not involving apt-getting some certain package. :)

Kind regards,
Mathias Friman/Sweden


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