Forgot to mention in previous bug report that this *is* happening in 3.9p1-7 .
Also, I have not set ntpd to listen at all -- ntpd.conf is untouched.
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I experience this problem intermittently with Lenny during reboots. Sometimes
ntpd crashes; sometimes not. Manually starting up always works. Perhaps there
is a race condition during startup? Maybe raising it from S20 would help.
Here are the other things loading in runlevel 2:
S10rsyslog@
This is good news, but when will it be commonly available? I realize this is
maybe not the most appropriate place to ask, but is there a way to install the
spu package immediately through apt-get or dpkg right away? Nothing shows up
as amd specific packages in dpkg-query for any of these.
$ dp
$ apt-get -s install libmysqlclient15off=5.0.51a-24lenny1
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Version '5.0.51a-24lenny1' for 'libmysqlclient15off' was not found
Do I need to add a repo source? I have the default set:
$ cat /etc/apt/sources.
PDO only setup does not completely prevent the segfaults afterall. I still get
them with the t.sh script and in syslog, but the frequency is reduced by an
order of magnitude. With either mysql.so or mysqli.so enabled, the shell
script will segfault typically within 200-2000 iterations.
With
I have two pretty fresh builds of Lenny running on amd64 arch (a single
cpu/dual core (2 cores) and a dual cpu/dual core (4 cores)), and have been
getting these segfault issues. The machines were set up in late May and thus
have all the latest from the repos.
I confirmed using the shell scrip
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