Ed Falk wrote, 2008-03-28 01:35:
For the nth time squared, an initscript MUST NOT FAIL to stop an
already stopped service.
How is it supposed to do that? The service isn't running, so can't be
stopped, therefore the script (if called to stop it) can only fail
to stop it...
If the service is
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh dijo [Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 07:44:02PM -0300]:
For the nth time, I have a package that dpkg is unable to remove
because
it tries to stop a service that either is already stopped (I didn't
want
For the nth
For the nth time squared, an initscript MUST NOT FAIL to stop an already
stopped service.
How is it supposed to do that? The service isn't running, so can't be
stopped, therefore the script (if called to stop it) can only fail to stop
it...
If the service is already stopped, then the script
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh dijo [Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 07:44:02PM -0300]:
For the nth time, I have a package that dpkg is unable to remove because
it tries to stop a service that either is already stopped (I didn't want
For the nth time squared, an initscript MUST NOT FAIL to stop an
On Sun, 23 Mar 2008, Pierre THIERRY wrote:
For the nth time, I have a package that dpkg is unable to remove because
it tries to stop a service that either is already stopped (I didn't want
For the nth time squared, an initscript MUST NOT FAIL to stop an already
stopped service. Ever. It must
I demand that Henrique de Moraes Holschuh may or may not have written...
On Sun, 23 Mar 2008, Pierre THIERRY wrote:
For the nth time, I have a package that dpkg is unable to remove because
it tries to stop a service that either is already stopped (I didn't want
For the nth time squared, an
On Mon, 24 Mar 2008, Darren Salt wrote:
I demand that Henrique de Moraes Holschuh may or may not have written...
On Sun, 23 Mar 2008, Pierre THIERRY wrote:
For the nth time, I have a package that dpkg is unable to remove because
it tries to stop a service that either is already stopped (I
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 09:06:11PM -0700, Russ Allbery wrote:
For the nth time, I have a package that dpkg is unable to remove because
it tries to stop a service that either is already stopped (I didn't want
it) or couldn't start at all. In the former case, the fix seems simple:
start the
Pierre THIERRY schrieb am Sunday, den 23. March 2008:
For the nth time, I have a package that dpkg is unable to remove because
it tries to stop a service that either is already stopped (I didn't want
it) or couldn't start at all. In the former case, the fix seems simple:
start the service and
Alexander Wirt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There is a small trick with dh_installinit that can be used. dh_installinit
supports an errorhandler. If called like:
dh_installinit -i --error-handler=init_failed --init-script=amavis --
defaults 19 21
it generates the following debhelper code
Russ Allbery schrieb am Sunday, den 23. March 2008:
Alexander Wirt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There is a small trick with dh_installinit that can be used. dh_installinit
supports an errorhandler. If called like:
dh_installinit -i --error-handler=init_failed --init-script=amavis --
On 23-Mar-08, 03:05 (CDT), Steve Langasek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We can be more explicit about what it means to be sensible, of course, but
I don't see how anyone would argue that throwing an error when the service
is already stopped would be ok.
I've had bug reports closed with *exactly*
For the nth time, I have a package that dpkg is unable to remove because
it tries to stop a service that either is already stopped (I didn't want
it) or couldn't start at all. In the former case, the fix seems simple:
start the service and remove the package. But sometimes starting the
service may
Pierre THIERRY [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For the nth time, I have a package that dpkg is unable to remove because
it tries to stop a service that either is already stopped (I didn't want
it) or couldn't start at all. In the former case, the fix seems simple:
start the service and remove the
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